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04/09/2010 Rahul Gandhi attacks Nitish Kumar     Patna, Sep 4 (IANS) Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi   launched a scathing attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Saturday while   kicking off the party's election campaign in Saharsa and Samastipur districts in   the poll-bound state. Gandhi, in his address in Hindi at Patel Maidan in Saharsa,   said Nitish Kumar's development claims were far from true as migration from the   state continued unabated and Bihar remained one of the poorest and backward   states. 
 "A large number of people from Bihar are forced to migrate to   other areas, particularly Delhi, Mumbai, Punjab and Haryana, to earn livelihood   as there is no opportunity for it in the state. If development has taken place,   people would love to stay in the state," Gandhi said.
 
 Gandhi refuted the   charges made by Nitish Kumar of inadequate central funds for Bihar.
 
 The   central government led by the United Progressive Alliance has provided more   funds to Bihar than in the past, he said.
 
 Gandhi said that central funds   for development hardly reach the poorest of the poor in rural Bihar due to   corruption. "Funds were provided to the state government but it never reached   the poor," he said.
 
 Gandhi said that like Uttar Pradesh, the Congress   will do well in Bihar and work hard to regain the people's faith.
 
 Congress will work with the support of youths to bring about a change in   Bihar, he said.
 
 After Saharsa, Gandhi visited Samastipur district for   another rally, before leaving for New Delhi.
 
 During his address, Gandhi   also questioned Nitish Kumar's bid to maintain distance from Gujarat Chief   Minister Narendra Modi - following a controversial ad showing him with Modi   appeared in local newspapers - while running a government in the state with the   support of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
 
 Elections to 243 assembly   constituency in the state are likely to be held October-November.
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