Defence Minister Rajnath Singh (PTI)  
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Not a single corruption case against Nitish, only NDA can make Bihar 'viksit': Rajnath

Addressing back-to-back election rallies in Vaishali and Patna districts, Singh claimed that INDIA bloc leaders were lying about their poll promise of giving government jobs to one member of every family, if voted to power, and questioned as to where they would get the requisite money.

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PATNA: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday claimed that there is not a single corruption case against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and asserted that only the NDA can make the state 'viksit' (developed).

Addressing back-to-back election rallies in Vaishali and Patna districts, Singh claimed that INDIA bloc leaders were lying about their poll promise of giving government jobs to one member of every family, if voted to power, and questioned as to where they would get the requisite money.

"During the UPA regime, the Centre gave only Rs 2 lakh crore to Bihar, whereas the Modi government has released Rs 15 lakh crore to the eastern state in 10 years," Singh claimed.

"Only the NDA can think of further developing Bihar... Vote for NDA, not for 'jungle raj'," he said.

The Indian economy was in the 11th position, but due to steps taken by the Modi government, it is in the fifth position now and will soon take the third spot, he added.

At a rally in Fatuha locality in Patna, Singh said, "This is the resolution of the NDA government to make India the richest country in the world by 2047. Whatever we promise, we fulfil it."

"We don't make false, misleading and unrealistic promises. I am sure that people will vote for the NDA to make Bihar a 'viksit' (developed) state. People are well aware of the 'goonda raj' in Bihar before 2005. Vote for NDA for the faster growth of the state as well as the country," he added.

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