Patna: While throws strongly for the status of the special category to Bihar, CM Nitish Kumar on Monday expressed displeasure with representative cm Renu Devi, which comes from the BJP Alliance partner.
“Deputy CM (Renu Devi) has no knowledge of what the request is and what it means for the country.
We can explain things that are only involved if he comes to us to find out,” Nithish told the media after Janata Darbar when they caught his attention At Renu’s statement about this problem.
Renu, on Saturday, said that the special status sought did not have justification, because the center had provided more assistance to the state, including in connection with the construction of roads and national highway bridges.
“What is Niti Aayog? Niti stands for the National Institute for Transforming India.
Can you change India without changing Bihar?” Nitish asked and said: “Looking for a special category status is for Bihar’s interests.” Nitish, taking a signal from the Niti Aayog report in connection with Bihar, also said: “Obviously the report of Niti Aayog that Bihar needs more money and funds for its development.
With special status, the state government must spend less money as part in sponsored schemes Centrally.
I will continue to place a strong request.
“Incidentally, in the past four months, Niti Aayog in a report was issued since September has ranked poor Bihar at the development parameters defined by it.
Last month, Niti Aayog had placed Bihar under all other countries in the Sustainable Development Target (SDG) aim to improve the standard of household life.
With that tokens, Niti Aayog has scratched the Nitish government in the wrong way, because the latter boasts itself because it has brought the GSDP state growth rate to double the numbers, in addition to bringing multifold increases in state per capita income and also writes Bihar Turnaround Stories since 2005, Included in the road, power, construction, health and education sectors.
Therefore, the Minister of Planning and Development of Obendra Prasad Yadav on Saturday sent a letter to Niti Aayog, asked him to have a relook to his parameters for assessment and demanding the formation of PSU and employment opportunities to create work and employment opportunities.
He also reaffirmed the request of 10 years for the status of the special category to Bihar to get more central assistance.
With regard to the possibility of the third wave of Coronavirus and Omicron cases in the state, Nitish said the government had made all the necessary settings, including in connection with care.
“Like the Omicron case, nothing can be said with certainty, because testing is done outside Bihar and it takes a long time to get a report.
The danger of Omicron variants comes from travelers who come from outside,” Nitish said.
“There are central guidelines and testing are being carried out at the airport.
There are no Omicron cases that have been reported until now, but we are alert, because the number of Covid cases increased over the past few days,” he said.