"Unlike other parties, the BJP thinks of nation and believes in the building of the nation and focuses on developmental issues in the state as well," Munda said, during the second leg of his 'Johar Yatra' here.
Inaugurating 'Vikas Mela' (fair on development) that saw distribution of Rs 89 crore under various heads, Munda told the people about the government's efforts in spreading road and rail networks.
For school dropouts, the chief minister said the government would give them training in various skills which could fetch jobs.
After completing his road tour of Simdega and Gumla, Munda's entourage reached Lohardaga.
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