Bihar CM Nitish asks pvt company official to expedite road project
The incident at the JP Ganga Path dedication event sparks social media attention and opposition criticism, with Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav alleging Kumar’s powerlessness.
PATNA: A livid Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday asked a representative of a private company to expedite a road project in Patna and even offered to touch his feet to speed it up.
The septuagenarian’s awkward gesture came at a function where a stretch of “JP Ganga Path”, an expressway along the river that promises to ease traffic congestion in the city, was dedicated to the public.
A presentation was made at the function, attended by dignitaries like Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha and local MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, on the progress of the project.
The longest serving CM, who kept wiping beads of sweat from his face, as he sat in the sultry weather, was visibly unimpressed and asked the company official to ensure that the entire work was completed by the end of the year.
He sprang to his feet, saying: “Kahiye to hum aapka pair chhu lete hain (I shall touch your feet if that is what you want). The horrified official scurried back several steps, screaming “Sir please don’t do this”, even as top government officials and political leaders also got on their feet to prevent the veteran leader from creating a scene.
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