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Amit Shah unveils schemes, projects worth over Rs 800 crore in Bihar

Shah launched schemes, comprising Rs 111 crore from the cooperative department and Rs 421 crore from the urban development and housing department

Amit Shah, Home Minister

Shah also remotely inaugurated a makhana processing unit at the Fishermen's Cooperative Society in Darbhanga district. (Photo: PTI)

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday unveiled schemes and laid the foundation stones for projects, worth over Rs 800 crore, in Bihar on the occasion of International Cooperative Day.

Shah launched schemes, comprising Rs 111 crore from the cooperative department and Rs 421 crore from the urban development and housing department.

He also laid the foundation stones for 133 police buildings, costing Rs 181 crore, and three road transport and national highway projects worth Rs 109 crore. 

Shah also remotely inaugurated a makhana processing unit at the Fishermen's Cooperative Society in Darbhanga district.

 

He distributed micro ATMs to bank mitras' of the Bihar State Cooperative Bank at the state-level conference attended by representatives from primary agriculture cooperatives and other cooperative societies.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, several Union and state ministers and senior officials were present on the occasion.

Shah, who arrived here on Saturday, will address a public rally in Gopalganj district later in the day.

He will also chair a meeting of the NDA leaders at CM's residence here.  Amit Shah launched a blistering attack on the RJD, alleging that Bihar had witnessed a 'jungle raj' under the Lalu-Rabri regime.

Addressing a function here, Shah accused RJD supremo Lalu Prasad of doing nothing for the development and strengthening of the rural economy in Bihar. 
Shah alleged, "Lalu-Rabri regime will be remembered for promoting 'jungle-raj' in Bihar. He (Lalu) did nothing for the development and strengthening of Bihar's rural economy. Several sugar mills were closed during the RJD's government." During the RJD regime, Bihar witnessed "murders, abduction, fodder scam, etc," Shah said. 
"People don't want the return of 'jungle raj', gang war and abduction industry in Bihar. The NDA will once again form government in the state with a thumping majority in the assembly polls, " Shah said. 
The assembly elections in Bihar are due later this year. 
The home minister also claimed that Bihar had received only Rs 2.80 trillion during the UPA regime at the Centre while the BJP-led NDA gave Rs 9.23 trillion to the state. 
 

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Mar 30 2025 | 1:39 PM IST

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