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Nitish Kumar welcomes Budget's special assistance for Bihar; special state status debate continues

Bihar was in the spotlight many times during the finance minister's speech. But the takeaways for the politicians from the state depended in large part on their affiliations.

July 23, 2024 / 15:26 IST
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Nirmala Sitharaman says Nalanda will be developed as a tourist centre and the Nalanda University will also be revived.
Nirmala Sitharaman says Nalanda will be developed as a tourist centre and the Nalanda University will also be revived.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has welcomed the Union Budget 2024’s provisions for the state, particularly the special assistance announced by the Centre. Speaking to the media, Kumar expressed satisfaction with the an alternative form of special assistance, given that special category status was deemed technically unfeasible. "We had proposed that if special status wasn't feasible for technical reasons, Bihar should receive special assistance (vishesh madat) from the Centre in another form, which has been announced today," Kumar stated.

Kumar also addressed critics reminding them of the state's progress under his leadership. "These people who are making so much of noise should remember that when they were part of the ruling dispensation at the Centre, the state never got its due. Whatever progress you can see is a result of the state government's efforts since we assumed power in 2005," said Kumar.

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Though finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman made significant allocations to the state aimed at infrastructure development and healthcare, it was not roses all the way. Budget 2024 has sparked varied reactions from Bihar’s political leaders. The debate over whether Bihar should receive formal special state status continues.

JD(U)'s Neeraj Kumar gives thumbs up to allocation, thumbs down on lack of clarity on special status to the state