
Dr. Santosh Suman, the National President of HAM (Secular) and Minister of Minor Water Resources, said that PM Modi, from the holy land of Gaya, has given Bihar the gift of development projects related to electricity, rail, roads, health, housing, and water supply, thereby realizing the resolve of ‘Developed Bihar-Developed India.’ Suman added that the inauguration of the 6-lane Ganga Bridge between Aanta (Mokama) and Simaria (Begusarai), the 1×660 MW Buxar Thermal Power Plant, the STP and sewerage network in Munger under the Namami Gange program, the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Muzaffarpur, and the 4-lane section of NH-31 from Bakhtiyarpur to Mokama will prove to be a milestone in the development of Bihar.
Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha described the visits of the Prime Minister to Gaya and Simaria Dham as decisive for the future of the state. Sinha said that the biggest characteristic of Narendra Modi’s style of working is that he does what he says. This time, while inaugurating and laying the foundation stones of projects worth Rs 12,000 crore related to energy, health, and urban development, he reiterated his resolve to make Bihar developed, and he will also make it a reality. Sinha said that freeing the country from fear, hunger, and corruption has been the declared agenda of the NDA from the beginning. Where the success of Operation Sindoor has protected the country from the fear of external attacks, the PM and CM’s pair has freed the state from the fear of the lantern and red terror.







