Bihar Chunav 2025: 'RJD's sympathy with minorities is just pretending', the declaration of the JDU created political riot - Patna City News JDU Slams RJDS Rd Minity AD

The president of the JDU state Umesh Singh Kushwaha accused the RJD of beautiful sympathy to minorities. He said there was no remarkable work for minorities under Lalu-Rabri regime. The Nitish Kumar government has increased the budget for minority welfare and launched various schemes, such as the appointment of Urdu teachers and the development of Madrasas who strengthened the minority community. State Bureau, Patna. The president of the JDU state Umesh Singh Kushwaha said on Sunday that RJD’s sympathy with minorities is just a performance. It is only inspired by political selfishness and voting bank. People with family mentality cannot be true for society. The people of Bihar understood this truth well. The true friend of minorities is Nitish Kumar. The state president of JDU said that under the 15-year-old rule of Lalu-Rabri there was no significant work for the actual empowerment of minorities that could be offered as an example. RJD Supremo Lalu Prasad protected the most important accused of the Bhagalpur riots and honored him on the public platform and injured the feelings of the minority community. At the same time, the work done by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is exemplary to protect the rights of the minority community, their social, educational and economic empowerment throughout the country. In 2005, where the minority welfare budget was only Rs 3.53 crore, it has now increased to more than Rs 1004.22 crore. The Nitish government has given a strong basis to the minority community by taking steps such as the appointment of Urdu teachers, paying scale to Madrasa teachers, siege of more than 8,000 cemeteries, chief minister’s minority centers, the introduction of Talimi Markaj and the proper development of Madrasas. At the same time, the work done by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is exemplary to protect the rights of the minority community, their social, educational and economic empowerment throughout the country. In 2005, where the minority welfare budget was only Rs 3.53 crore, it has now increased to more than Rs 1004.22 crore. The Nitish government has given a strong basis to the minority community by taking steps such as the appointment of Urdu teachers, paying scale to Madrasa teachers, siege of more than 8,000 cemeteries, chief minister’s minority centers, the introduction of Talimi Markaj and the proper development of Madrasas.