Bihars Development Under Emperor Chaudhary: RP Singhs Vision

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Bihars Development Under Emperor Chaudhary: RP Singhs Vision

New Delhi, April 14: BJP spokesperson RP Singh announced that the NDA coalition has selected Emperor Chaudhary as the Chief Minister candidate for Bihar. He extended his congratulations for this significant choice.

In an interview with a news agency on Tuesday, Singh expressed confidence that under Chaudhary’s leadership, the state will experience rapid development. Notably, Chaudhary will be the first Chief Minister from the BJP in Bihar, and his tenure is expected to usher in swift progress.

Additionally, Singh addressed the issue of the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC). He questioned why Mamata Banerjee has not clarified her connection to I-PAC. Is it a company, an agency, or a front for her? Banerjee should openly discuss this matter.

Singh emphasized the need for transparency, asking why Banerjee does not reveal her ties to I-PAC. He recalled that when the Enforcement Directorate raided I-PAC’s premises, Banerjee appeared with files related to the West Bengal government. This raises questions about why such documents were found at I-PAC’s office.

He also highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to strengthening the national road network. The Prime Minister inaugurated the Delhi-Dehradun highway today, reducing travel time between the two cities to just two and a half hours. This development is a remarkable achievement for the country.

Moreover, Singh referenced comments made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a rally in Durgapur. Shah indicated that the government would implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in West Bengal, criticizing those advocating for Sharia law. He stressed the importance of having a single constitution for the nation, especially on Dr. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary.

On the recent violence in Noida, Singh stated that following workers’ protests, a decision was made to increase their wages. However, it is crucial to investigate who instigated the violence. The police are currently working to uncover the individuals involved.

Singh remarked that the situation reflects either a failure of the government or a conspiracy by the opposition. An investigation will clarify the matter, revealing the truth behind the unrest.

He asserted that Congress has no significant presence in West Bengal, having won only one seat in the last election, which was subsequently lost to the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The public sentiment in West Bengal is shifting towards the BJP.

Singh also commented on the political turmoil in Karnataka, noting the ongoing conflict between D.K. Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah. The central leadership appears fragmented, contributing to the instability in the state.

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