For the   Prime Minister it is return to the land from where his ancestors came from...a   land from where thousands of Bihari's were taken to Mauritius to work on   sugarcane farms. 
     They later not only worked on the farms but won Mauritius   its freedoms.
     Economically Mauritius grew in strength and today Bihar   welcomes its own who have been successful.
     But my story is not about   Mauritius...its about Bihar.
     Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar visited   Mauritius last monsoons when the waters from Nepal drowned half its people. When   he returned to a marooned people shouting for help and politics gone all   wrong...and visited Darbhanga a local journalist impishly asked the chief   minister, "Tab Kya-kya kiye Mauritius mein...??" (So what all did you do in   Mauritius?)
     While this time Mauritius is coming to Bihar...and will perhaps   enjoy the winter sun here...in a few months from now waters from Nepal will once   more flood Bihar and destroy the lives of lakhs of people.
     And this chief   minister already in his third year has done nothing on that front except   distribute a 100 kilo of wheat to a marooned people who did not have the fuel to   even cook that wheat!
     The questions I am raising is not that we should not   honour the Bihari but that we must focus on the more pressing needs of   Bihar.
     We will not rejoice over Presidential visits when Biharis are being   attacked and driven out from Maharashtra.
     India's President Pratibha Patil   says nothing to prevent such attacks and sadly even the media prefers not to ask   uncomfortable questions.
     And does the chief minister Nitish Kumar have time   for Biharis living within Bihar?
      Bihar is without electricity and roads and   corrupt to the core so why would an investor invest in this state?
    
    GenSets are must for any enterprise in Bihar: A Food Processing Unit(A1 Farm Solutions)  at Hajipur 
     Nitish   Kumar has been chief minister for two-and-a-half years and for two-and-a-half   years my home has been without electricity. The reason being a transformer of   the state electricity department got burnt.
     The corruption fee for replacing   the transformer is Rs.20,000, which means in a village every electric consumer   coughs up Rs.400 each. And if you live alone you pay all of Rs.20,000.
      I   refused to pay.
      I met Bihar's minister for power Bijender Yadav four times   and on my fourth visit he called up the chairman of the Bihar State Electricity   department and ordered the replacement of the transformer.
     That was six   months ago. I went on an India tour and only last week the transformer   arrived.
     An electricity official said, "It has cost me Rs.1600 to transport   the transformer from the district. You can pay at least that...but even if you   don't its ok."
      I didn't.
      My home saw electricity after two-and-a-half   years but the supply is for two hours daily only.
      Still out of courtesy I   thought I must thank the power minister only to find that the minister is in New   Delhi begging the centre to increase Bihar's share of the electricity   quota.
      Nitish Kumar got an opportunity to change the old laws and signal   private investments in a state which is crying for help. Power companies would   come in and buy land from farmers directly without any government help or   coercion and produce electricity, satisfy Bihar and even light up this   country.
      Recently, a Reuters correspondent visited Bihar and visited Hajipur   industrial area.
      A local enterpeneur from  icecream factory showed him a packet   of Rs.500 notes which had just been returned by the electricity   department.
      Correspondent, "Oh, they must be honest."
      Industrialist, "No,   they returned it because it was not enough. They want more."
      The   correspondent visited my friends factory in his village and in the interview   Rajesh said the only thing is Bihar is not Somalia. In Somalia you get   shot!
      I called up Rajesh to correct him that he is wrong you do get shot in   Bihar.