BJP is working determinedly for the development of Bihar: Samrat Chaudhary.

By Alok Sharma
Patna
BJP State President Samrat Chaudhary's welcome ceremony after returning from Ayodhya.
BJP State President Samrat Chaudhary's welcome ceremony after returning from Ayodhya.

Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar and BJP State President Samrat Chaudhary fulfilled his resolution in Ayodhya yesterday. In Ayodhya's Grand Lord Ram Temple, after offering prayers, to fulfill his solemn pledge, he untied his Muraitha (turban) and following religious rituals sacrificed his hairs by shaving his head. On reaching the state office today, Mahila Morcha gave a grand welcome and a felicitation ceremony was also organised.


When he arrived at the office, flowers were showered on him at the entrance of the office and aarti was performed. The members of State Mahila Morcha honoured the State President by offering him a shawl. Chairman Shri Chaudhary expressed his gratitude to everyone. During the felicitation ceremony, BJP State President Samrat Chaudhary said that he has dedicated his Muraitha (turban) at the feet of Lord Shri Ram and asserted BJP is working determinedly for the development of Bihar.


Deputy Chief Minister Chaudhary said that the government will run better under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. Expressing confidence, he said that, the work of bringing the development story of Bihar to completion in the next one and a half years will definitely be completed under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. The country is developing, India will reach new heights under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modiji and Bihar will contribute to this. The unfulfilled dreams of the people of Bihar have to be fulfilled and NDA is committed to this cause.


In response to a question during a discussion with journalists, he said that Nitish Kumar himself is reviewing the issue of bridge collapse. Instructions have been given to take strict action regarding this.


On this occasion, State Mahila Morcha in-charge Sajal Jha, Vice President Sheela Kushwaha, General Secretary Meena Jha, Shobha Singh, Bharti Paswan, Seema Pandey, Chinta Ojha, Metropolitan President Soni Mishra, Poonam Bhatt, Mamta Singh, Dharamsheela Sharma and many women workers in large numbers were also present.