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Here’s What Development Meant for Nitish Kumar 27 Years ago-watch Video

Most major parties have been trying to project the idea of a prosperous future if their party wins the elections.

After the Election Commission announced the poll dates in Bihar, political parties are in a hurry to announce their potential candidates who can register victory in the elections. Most major parties have been trying to project the idea of a prosperous future if their party wins the elections. While youngsters seek a government that would give a push to employment, women voters seek a government that would work towards women’s safety in the state.

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With such contrasting views at play, it would be fair to say that development stands for different things to people from different walks of life. Over time, views regarding development may change, as is apparent from a 27-year-old video interview of Nitish Kumar, in which he details his opinion about development back then.

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Twenty-seven years ago, the interview was conducted by News24’s Anuradha Prasad. Here’s what Nitish Kumar said about Bihar’s development – watch the video.

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First published on: Oct 16, 2025 10:17 PM IST


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