20/09/2013

 

After ridiculing BJP Nitish logs on once again


Patna,(BiharTimes): A few weeks after ridiculing the BJP top brass for doing nothing but tweeting Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Thursdayresumed his blog after two long years. 
The news came as an amusement to the saffron party leaders as Nitish has once again toed their line. In the past too he had criticized Narendra Modi a number of times, only to follow his government’s policy in the state, the BJP leaders said.
In his blog he harped on the importance to educate girl child and explained in detail the policy adopted by his government in this regard.
According to the blog it is girls’ education which is ushering in a social revolution in Bihar. 
He referred to his Independence Day speech this year in which he announced scholarship for all girls studying in class I to X in different government schools.
“What is significant about this decision is that schoolgirls from all sections of society, regardless of caste, creed, community and economic background, will benefit from it. The only criterion is that the beneficiary should be a student of a government school. That’s all. This, in my opinion, is a revolutionary step which will give a tremendous boost to women's education in the state," the blog said.
The chief minister expressed concern over the female population going down because of rampant foeticide.
The last entry was made on http://nitishspeaks.blogspot.in posted on October 10, 2011, he had written on his commitment to fight corruption. That was just on the eve of flagging off the Jan Chetna Yatra of Lal Krishan Advani on October 11.
The blog post was published in Hindi first on September 18.
Political observers are of the view the chief minister has been reminded of the importance of information technology as the Lok Sabha election is round the corner. It is through the blog that he has decided to highlight the success of various schemes of his government such as bicycle distribution scheme, uniform scheme, scholarship scheme etc.

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