Bihar | Nitish maps a path
The tenth-time CM's Samriddhi Yatra may be full of rhetoric on the past, but he's backing it up with an ambitious governance salvo to revive Bihar

FOR PROSPERITY: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar performs puja at Baba Bateshwar Nath Dham in Vaishali, Jan. 31. (Photo: ANI)
The voting was over in early November, and he won hands down, but Nitish Kumar still seems to be in campaign mode. A state-wide sojourn, sanguinely called ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ (prosperity tour), saw him in near-continuous movement for nine days, across nine districts of Bihar. And when the tenth-time chief minister took the mic in Vaishali on January 24, at the conclusion of this first phase, he was still invoking the past. Times when conditions were dire: when the streets emptied after dusk, conflict was a bullet away, roads patchy, electricity metered in flickers of hope, healthcare ailing, and schooling a lesson in ‘how not to’.
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