Bihar Minister Highlights Environmental Protection on World Environment Day

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Himanshu Tiwari

Bihar Minister Highlights Environmental Protection on World Environment Day

Mumbai, June 5: On the occasion of World Environment Day, Bihar Government Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal emphasized the urgent need for environmental protection. He urged citizens to save trees and maintain ecological balance. During his address, he praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership while also targeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Jaiswal stated that the global environmental balance is rapidly changing, with rising temperatures posing a significant threat. He warned that if trees and the environment are not protected, life will become extremely difficult in the future. He called on the public to engage in extensive tree planting and to remain aware of environmental conservation.

Speaking about Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, he noted that the world now recognizes his capabilities. He claimed that under Modi’s guidance, India has become the world’s fourth-largest economy. He remarked that those who doubted India’s ability to meet the basic needs of its 1.4 billion population have been proven wrong by the country’s achievements.

Turning his attention to Congress and Rahul Gandhi, Jaiswal criticized the party’s declining status. He sarcastically suggested that Rahul Gandhi seems to have been sent to sink the Congress ship. According to him, the party’s operational style is jeopardizing its political future.

Commenting on Mamata Banerjee, Jaiswal asserted that her political influence is waning. He claimed that many of her party’s legislators are dissatisfied and advised her to abandon her former arrogance.

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