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          Patna, Aug 27 (IANS) A day after the Congress-led United   Progressive Alliance (UPA) government rejected the demand for special status to   Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Saturday said he will intensify the campaign   to put pressure on the central government for the purpose."We will take   special status to Bihar and we will intensify the campaign to put pressure on   the central government to achieve this," Nitish Kumar asserted.
 
 
 |  Calling on the central government to consider the genuine demand of the people   of Bihar, he said he will hold a public rally at the historic Gandhi Maidan in   Patna in support of the demand.
 "We will show the people's support for   this demand to the centre," he said.
 
 Last month, the Janata Dal-United   (JD-U) handed over 1.25 crore signatures of people to Prime Minister Manmohan   Singh demanding a special category status for Bihar.
 
 "A special category   status is must for development of Bihar," Nitish Kumar reiterated adding that   the demand was old but constantly ignored by the central government.
 
 "All   of us, including ruling and opposition leaders, from Bihar have been demanding   that the centre grant special category status to Bihar for years but the   long-standing demand has been rejected till date," he said.
 
 Noting that   the state assembly passed a resolution April 13, 2006, demanding that Bihar be   accorded special status, he said that it was a well-known fact that Bihar had   suffered huge financial losses arising out of bifurcation of the state in 2000   and special assistance from the Planning Commission was a rightful claim of the   state.
 
 The Bihar assembly sought a package of Rs.179,000 crore as   compensation at the time of bifurcation.
 
 Though the measure was backed   by the then opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the JD-U too in the   state, and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was in power in New Delhi   (with Nitish Kumar himself the railway minister), the state was not granted the   package.
 
 Later on, the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA)   government headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also ignored the demand   despite former chief minister Lalu Prasad and Ram Vilas Paswan being members of   the ruling coalition.
 
 
 
 
      
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