Blame game in Bihar over NITI Aayog CEO's statement

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The ruling JD(U) and the opposition RJD today engaged in a blame game over Aayog Amitabh Kant's assertion that eastern India, particularly states like Bihar, UP and Chattisgarh, were responsible for the country's backwardness.

"CM should condemn Kant's statement. He should tell people that Aayog is lying to them... Why can't he muster courage to speak against the statement, which not only lowers the morale of the people but belittles the state's contribution to the nation's development?" he said.

Kant, while speaking at the Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi yesterday, said eastern India, particularly states like Bihar, UP, Chhattisgarh, is keeping backward, especially on the social indicators.

"There is NDA government both at Centre and in the state and even after 13 year of JD(U)-NDA sushashan (good governance), and Babus (officers) are saying that is a backward state," Yadav, the former deputy CM, quipped.

"Biharis pay taxes, just like people in other parts of the country. The state gave 33 MPs to the NDA and seven Union ministers," he said.

The ruling JD(U), however, said "unbalanced development" was the reason behind the country's sluggish growth rate

The equitable growth of all states can lead to the overall development of the nation, JD(U) MLC and said.

In a veiled reference to the erstwhile government at the Centre, Kumar asked people to think carefully about "who was to be blamed for India's lopsided development" so far.

The Legislature had unanimously passed a resolution for according special category status to the state and remove inequality.

"Despite being enlisted in backward states, Bihar's growth rate in the construction sector has been better than the national average growth in past 12 years... The state cannot be held responsible for not achieving a desired goal on the human development index. It has to deal with natural calamities like floods because of rivers that originate in other states," he said.

The of Patna-based Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI), Shaibal Gupta, said should be sacked for his "reckless" statement.

"Kant has no sense of history or understanding about the hindi heartland... We must know that and UP were subjected to adversarial treatment by the British for their persevered attempts to fuel national freedom movements," Gupta said.

"We would appeal to the to sack him. It does not augur well that an of the government is making a statement with undertones of discrimination at a time when the nation needs empathy and integration more than ever," he said.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 19:50 IST