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Bihar News Purnia MP Pappu Yadav expressed concern about Bihar’s economic situation and demanded the Lok Sabha Speaker to form a parliamentary committee to remove the decline from the state. He participated in the current Monsoon session of Parliament and said in the Lok Sabha that Bihar was the soul of India. Jagran correspondent, Purnia. Bihar News Purnia MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav, while raising a very important and sensitive topic during the supplementary debate in the Lok Sabha, attracted the attention of the home to economic discrimination with Bihar. He clearly said that the working people of Bihar of bank loans, resources and jobs are deprived of their own condition, which not only disregards the principle of constitutional equality, but also shows socio-economic inequality. MP Pappu Yadav said Bihar’s per capita income in the year 2023-24 is only Rs 66,828, while the average revenue per capita of the country is Rs 2,28,000. These figures are proof that Bihar is still backwards in the race for development. He questioned whether it was not injustice to the people who gave equal participation in nation -building. In particular, he questioned the role of banks and said that people in Bihar make the most deposits, but when it comes to lending, the same banks only give 30 percent loans in Bihar, and the remaining amount invested in other countries. Pappu Yadav also said that when poor farmers and unemployed youths go to the bank, they are postponed in the name of credit rating, guarantee and brokers, while large capitalists get loans worth investigating without investigation. He made it clear that when the Bihar sweat workers in the wolves get the country’s foreign currency, which strengthens the country’s economy and foreign payment balance. Yet, when the brother of the same laborer wants to start in his town, he does not get help from the bank. This policy is not only socially unfair, but also economically harmful. Pappu Yadav has requested the Central Government and the Ministry of Finance to ensure equality and justice in the distribution of loans to banks in the public sector in Bihar, legal provisions to balance the credit report relationship (CDR) in all countries, special loan schemes for farmers, women, youth and small entrepreneurs and which CDR is less than 40 percent in Bihar. At the end of his address in the Lok Sabha, Pappu Yadav requested the Lok Sabha speaker to draw up a parliamentary committee for loan payout in other backward states, including Bihar, which should make a thorough overview of the role and policy of banks. Pappu Yadav said Bihar is not only a state, but the soul of India. India will move forward as Bihar moves forward.