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This is an archive article published on July 3, 2010

Winds of change sweeping Bihar: Nitish

Nitish Kumar feels since taking over as Bihar CM the state is on the way a to better and more secure times.

Nitish Kumar feels he has been working “without a break” since taking over as Bihar Chief Minister and the state is on the way a to better and more secure times.

“I have been working everyday without a break,thinking often of the philosophy of ‘aharnish seva’ (uninterrupted work through day and night). I understand this will need to go on,without any let up,” Kumar said in his blog on conclusion of his over two month-long Vishwas Yatra.

“I once went to Mumbai for a day to receive an award,and stayed in Bangalore for a night for a wedding. I also went to Punjab and Kolkata for election campaigns and visited Mauritius once as part of an official delegation,” he said.

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Kumar said “a wind of change” was sweeping Bihar after his government replaced the “15-year-old corrupt,ineffective and incompetent RJD regime” and he had the right to seek the “blessings of the people” (for another term).

“Bihar is very much on the way to better and more secure times,” he said.

He felt that any development could be sustained only when there was peace in society and the masses felt to have a natural feeling of ownership.

“Ensuring lasting peace was a critical bottom line for my administration. I am happy at the yields today,” he said.

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However,he said,he was not fully satisfied as a lot of things were to be done.

He said the Vishwas Yatra helped him get a feel of the development initiatives taken by the government,identify bottlenecks and take immediate remedial steps.

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