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Amaravati, Nov 14 (IANS) Andhra Pradesh minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) general secretary Nara Lokesh on Friday reacted to the preliminary results of Bihar assembly elections and said that the ‘na-ni’ magic is working.
Lokesh congratulated Janata Dal-U leader Nitish Kumar on NDA’s landslide victory.
Lokesh posted, “Congratulations to CM Nitish Kumar ji on NDA’s landslide victory in Bihar! This is the magic of Na-Ni – a resounding vote of confidence in the visionary leadership of PM Narendra Modi ji and the trustworthy governance of Nitish Kumar ji.”
The Minister of Human Resource Development and Information Technology also participated in the NDA campaign in Bihar.
He had appealed to the people of Bihar to give another mandate to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), saying that only a double engine government can ensure the continuous development of the state.
On the last day of campaigning for the second phase of assembly elections in Bihar, Lokesh addressed a press conference in Patna.
He told the voters that at a time when development is taking place in Bihar, changing the government will derail the process.
He said, “We should understand that we have a double engine government, which is very important for Bihar. Prime Minister Modi and CM Nitish Kumar can work together to fulfill the vision of Bihar. The plane is on the runway, and it is time to take off. This is not the time to stop. I appeal to Bihar to give us a fifth term and together we will develop the state properly.”
Saying that there was ‘jungle raj’ in Bihar before Nitish Kumar became the chief minister, he said Bihar was progressing rapidly thanks to the double engine government. “I spoke to industrialists in Patna. They are happy with the development work here and government policies. Bihar has allocated the highest amount of funds in the Union Budget. After Bihar, Andhra Pradesh has got the highest allocation. This was possible because of the NDA rule in both the states,” he said.
He had said, “NDA’s victory in Bihar needs to be ensured for three reasons. Track record of leadership, double engine government and continuity of governments.”
–IANS
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