Niti Aayog Report: CM Nitish's minister called Tejashwi Yadav 'uneducated', said- he does not even know how to read, what is that...

Posted on 29th Nov 2021 by rohit kumar

Patna: The report of NITI Aayog has come as bad news for Bihar. This report has not only described Bihar as backward but has also put 51 percent of Biharis in the category of poor. There has been a ruckus after the report came out. The opposition is an attacker on the Nitish government. Here, Nitish's ministers are engaged in intervening. In the same sequence, Ashok Chaudhary, the building construction minister in the Nitish government, has expressed his anger by objecting to the report of the NITI Aayog.

 

Ashok Choudhary said this thing

 

He said on Monday that the NITI Aayog should disclose the criteria on which Bihar has been proved poor. Chaudhary raised the demand that NITI Aayog should tell on what basis Bihar has been placed at the lowest rank. NITI Aayog is an independent body, so it should disclose the criteria related to its report.

 

Told Tejashwi Yadav illiterate

 

At the same time, when the journalists asked that Tejashwi Yadav was questioning the government by citing this report of the NITI Aayog, Ashok Chaudhary called him illiterate. He said that where does he know to read that he will understand the report of NITI Aayog. However, from the statement of the building construction minister, it seems that the Nitish government is very angry after the report came out. But the minister's annoyance has descended on Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav.

 

Let us inform you that earlier, Bihar Education Minister Vijay Chaudhary had expressed displeasure over the report of NITI Aayog. He had said that the functioning of the NITI Aayog itself is impractical and irrelevant. We will present our side in front of NITI Aayog. We hope that NITI Aayog should consider our earlier written letter.

 

NITI Aayog should make a balanced scale

 

In the report of NITI Aayog, the Education Minister had said that the scale of measuring the development of the Commission is impractical and unrealistic. If the growth rate or development journey of developed and developing regions is measured on the same scale, then this method is wrong. In a way, this is like discouraging the developing states by emphasizing their resources. NITI Aayog should first make a balanced scale that the developed states, the speed, and resources they will have, will be different from the developing states. How can a poor state like Bihar compete with them? This NITI Aayog has to understand.

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