"PM's special package announcement of Rs 1.65 lakh crore (Rs 1.25 lakh cr announced yesterday and Rs 40,657 cr announced previously) has shut the mouths of Nitish Kumar, Lalu Prasad and the Congress," Paswan told reporters.
Paswan, who was present at Arrah when the PM announced the package yesterday, rubbished Bihar Chief Minister's criticism of it as "repackaging of old projects."
"Jaise peene wale ko peene ka bahana chahiye, usi tarah se unko PM kas alochana karne ka bahana chahiye (Like boozers look for an excuse to drink, he (Nitish) looks for an opportunity to criticise the PM)," Paswan said.
Paswan said this was not the last word from the PM on development of Bihar and he would keep coming to the state and add to what he has already announced in the special package.
Criticising Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi for raising questions that, on one hand the PM has money to announce special package for Bihar, but nothing for ex-servicemen agitating for OROP, he said, "There is no need to mix up the two... Government is committed to OROP."
The LJP chief also welcomed the order of Allahabad High Court, which stated that wards of politicians, senior bureaucrats and those in the judiciary should study in government schools.
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