Nitish regime has no time even to spend Central funds, says Sonia

October 18, 2010 01:48 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:35 pm IST - Kishanganj/Motihari

Motihari:18/10/2010:The AICC President Sonia Gandhi waving to the crowd during an election rally for Bihar assembly elections at Motihari in East Champaran district of Bihar on 18/10/2010.Photo:Ranjeet_Kumar

Motihari:18/10/2010:The AICC President Sonia Gandhi waving to the crowd during an election rally for Bihar assembly elections at Motihari in East Champaran district of Bihar on 18/10/2010.Photo:Ranjeet_Kumar

Keeping up the onslaught on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on the counts of secularism and underutilisation of Central funds, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday said the NDA government was incapable of contributing to Bihar's progress.

Addressing election rallies (Jan Sabhas) in Kishanganj and Motihari districts, she said Mr. Kumar's government “had no time” even to spend the crores sanctioned by the Centre for the State's development.

“It is clear that these parties [the Janata Dal-United and the Bharatiya Janata Party] lack any clear thought or vision for Bihar's progress, not to mention initiatives,” said Ms. Gandhi, flaying the government for the poor state of electricity supply and education in the Muslim-dominated Kishanganj.

“The Centre has provided huge funds to ensure the development of Kishanganj under welfare schemes for regions with a minority population, but a major part has yet to reach the people.” Rampant corruption hampered the execution of most of the schemes, Ms. Gandhi alleged.

The State government, despite its promise, also failed to provide land for setting up a branch of the Aligarh Muslim University in Kishanganj, she said.

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