Vote on Lok Sabha lifted on a shortage of trains in Bihar: Giridhari Yadav's accused

Janata Dal (United) – – -lp Giridhari Yadav, the most important component of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), on Wednesday surrounded the central government over the lack of trains in Bihar in the lure Sabha. He claimed that Bihar had not received a single new train over the past 11 years, while this state played a major role in bringing the NDA government to the center. Giridhari Yadav’s statement Giridhari Yadav said in parliament: “The people of Bihar are involved in the central government with the support of the NDA government, but despite this, they have not found a new train in the railroad. It is very disappointing, because Bihar is a railroad and people here are entitled to better transport facilities.” He also said that the central government should focus on Bihar’s railroad needs, and that the rail network should be expanded there so that people can get better facilities. The status of trains in Bihar has always been a matter of dispute in railway facilities in Bihar. There is a great shortage of train connectivity in many parts of the state. The expansion of the railway network from the capital Patna to the remote areas is a great demand. The declaration of Giridhari Yadav comes at a time when the Bihar government and local leaders are constantly improving in state rail links. The charge of the opposition on this issue also targeted the central government for lack of railway facilities in Bihar. Opposition leaders say Bihar only received promises in the name of railway projects. The number of passengers trains is also less in many parts of the state, and the construction of new routes is negligible. The reaction of the state government also spoke from time to time about improvement in railroad connectivity by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the Railway Minister Laxmi Ratna Tripathi on behalf of the Bihar government. Some new trains and rail routes have been announced over the past few years, but their reality has not been missing. Share this story -tags