Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Nitishji Vs Laluji Vs Dream Bihar-1/6/10

Amitabh Jha

June 1, 2010 at 10:59am


Subject: Nitishji Vs Laluji Vs Dream Bihar

(IT IS -BIHAR RIVAVAL FORUM IS A FEW WEEKS OLD GROUP, WANTED TO RAISE THEIR VOICE FOR BIHAR...GOOD WISHES)

Dear friends,

Is there anyone exists on mother earth that is not aware of the dark age of pre-Nitish regime?

BUT being satisfied by the work of Nitishji is sign of complacency.

Ladies and gentlemen, believe it or not, we have not get a leader so far with a true vision, passion and action plan for our dream Bihar.

What is a DREAM BIHAR?
A Bihar where in every village there will be non-stop electricity, fast internet, abundance of employment opportunities, quality hospital, school, public transports, roads and other amenities and infrastructure, industries and agriculture. Health, wealth and harmony for each and every individual!

Does that make sense?

Its real pity that even though people of Bihar provide absolute mandate to support a stable Govt (to Nitishji or Laluji), the govt fails to deliver. I believe that with such kind of support from people and with a strong will, vision and passion, wonders can be done in five years.

If we consider Somalia as baseline for the development, then lets close our eyes, take deep breaths, be contented have nice sleep and enjoy the quality life

we have! But if we dare to dream big for a DREAM BIHAR, then lest open our eyes!

I appreciated Nitishji for his initiatives in the beginning. But today most of the initiatives have not yielded into result.

Where is the permanent solution to floods?

Do we know that in the fifth year the IT policy published on the Govt website is still in draft version?
Source:
http://www.facebook.com/l/ca4fc;gov.bih.nic.in/ and http://www.facebook.com/l/ca4fc;gov.bih.nic.in/Documents/Draft_IT_Policy_2008.pdf

The rice produced during 2004 to 2008 is 15375.1 thousand tons. During 2000-2004 it was 21178.8 thousand tons. The same is true with other food grains.
Source: Reserve Bank of India
http://www.facebook.com/l/ca4fc;rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Publications/DOCs/23T_HB150909.xls

Do we care? Population is growing and food grains production is shrinking.

Where is the electricity? Where are the sugar industries and jute industries, leather industries, paper industries?

The life is a big teacher. Nitishji and Laluji had been close allies for years. Then Nitishji became railway minister and then CM. I am sure the responsibilities at central govt must have honed his administrative skills. Laluji first became CM and then railway minister. And he has done a fairly good job during his regime as railway minister and learnt administrative skills. So Nitishji or Laluji or anyone else, they could not have been able to do what every Bihari dreams.Elections are due this year and unfortunately we don’t have much option to choose from. Under these circumstances I won’t be surprised if we have a new CM in a hung asembly. At least at this point of time I am not hopeful of a stable govt lead by intellectuals with true vision, we have not mobilised and awakened yet to choose such a GOVT yet.

Nitishji or Laluji
Will they give tickets to educated people with clean image, vision and passion?
Do they have concrete plans and will to fulfill our dreams?
Do they have permanent solutions for our entire problem?

We need to think beyond Nitishji or Laluji and think about the GREAT BIHARI DREAM. We need to ask questions to our candidates and ask them what plans do they have to meet our expectations?

Eventually, we will have to get united, come up with ideas, raise voice and pressurize GOVT to ACT.

We need to Vote for a dreamer and visionary!

Being a dreamer (not politician), I have been working on a proposal for a canal on Bihar Nepal border and on Bihar soil. This can be done with or without cooperation from Nepal. I welcome you all to the Bihar Revival Forum.
Please read more @
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=117926088238557
http://www.facebook.com/l/ca4fc;revive-bihar.blogspot.com/

Forward these message to your friends and invite them to the forum!

Thank you
Amitabh Jha
BRF

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