Nitish Kumar will go on a tour of the country: The solution journey starts from Bagaha; said – first looking at the development of your state

Posted on 6th Jan 2023 by rohit kumar

The Samadhan Yatra of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar started on Thursday. Amidst the cold, the Chief Minister reached Daruabari village from Bagaha. He inquired about the condition of government schemes. During this, Nitish Kumar said that after the budget session, I will go on a tour of the country.

 

He said that first, he is looking at the development of his state. Will complete all the work here. After this, we will move forward. After the completion of the budget session, we will go on a tour of the country. Earlier, the girls of Daruabadi village demanded the Chief Minister build a school. The Chief Minister asked the officials to look into it immediately. Our priority is the education of children.

 

Nitish Kumar reached Bettiah after Bagaha. Here he reviewed the development works with public representatives and officers. The first phase of CM's visit will end in Lakhisarai on January 29.

 

See Nitish's solution journey in pictures...

 

Regarding the visit, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has written on Twitter that under Samadhan Yatra, he will visit different districts of the state from today to review the progress of development works and implementation of schemes in Bihar.

 

During this visit, an inspection of important schemes, a meeting with identified groups, and a district-level review meeting will be held. This will speed up the development works and solve the problems of the people.

 

This is the 14th visit of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar

 

Before this, 13 yatras have been done since 2005. Of these, 9 visits have been official, while 5 have been political. Every visit of the Chief Minister has had a different name. The yatra has also been named according to the target audience.

 

The most important thing is that 9 of these 14 yatras have been taken out in the winter months. Nitish has gone on a maximum number of trips from November to January.

 

Nyay Yatra (political) from July 12, 2005: When Nitish Kumar did not become the Chief Minister of Bihar, no party got an absolute majority, he took out Nyay Yatra. He went among the people and pleaded for justice for himself. The result was that the November 2005 elections were won together with the BJP and the government was formed together.

 

Vikas Yatra (Official) from January 9, 2009: Nitish Kumar then became the CM. He went among the people and told them in which areas development has taken place.

 

Thanksgiving Yatra (Political) from June 17, 2009: Nitish Kumar was the only star campaigner of JDU and BJP, who went on the Thanksgiving Yatra after the Lok Sabha elections. JDU and BJP got huge success in the Lok Sabha elections. So he thanked the people.

 

Pravas Yatra (Government) from December 25, 2009: Nitish Kumar had tried to know the problems thereby migrating to the districts. All the development plans were reviewed in the presence of the officers. It was a purely official visit.

 

Vishwas Yatra (Government) from April 28, 2010: The objective of this yatra, which started just before the 2010 assembly elections, was to increase the public's faith in the government. Nitish Kumar organized this event to instill confidence among the people in his government.

 

Seva Yatra (Government) from November 9, 2011: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar thanked the people after winning the assembly elections. Gave the message through the yatra that the people of Bihar have allowed him to serve, and will serve.

 

Adhikar Yatra (political) from September 19, 2012: CM Nitish Kumar started Adhikar Yatra in the districts to get special status for Bihar. The main rally was held in Patna. After this rally was held in the districts. There was also a big movement regarding the status of the special state.

 

Sankalp Yatra (political) from March 5, 2014: Just before the Lok Sabha elections, Nitish Kumar took out the yatra. Amidst the wave of Narendra Modi in the country, Nitish Kumar had reached out to probe the hearts of the people. However, Nitish Kumar, who fought the elections after breaking ties with the BJP, had to face defeat in the Lok Sabha.

 

Sampark Yatra (Political) from 13 November 2014: This yatra was undertaken to contact the common people after the humiliating defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. Nitish Kumar wanted to know what people think about him.

 

Nishchay Yatra (Government) from November 9, 2016: During this, the CM reviewed all the public welfare schemes of his government, especially the schemes related to the seven Nishchays.

 

Samiksha Yatra (Government) from December 7, 2017: Nitish Kumar traveled to review the development works in his government. Went to the districts and took a ground review of the development works there.

 

Jal Jeevan Hariyali Yatra (Government) from 3 December 2019: Its main objective was to make people aware of the environment. But on the pretext of this, an attempt was made to gauge the mood of the public regarding the assembly elections to be held in 2020.

 

Social Reform Campaign (Government) from 22 December 2021: Chief Minister Nitish Kumar traveled against the evils spread in the society including liquor ban, child marriage, and dowry system. Then because of Corona, many guidelines were prepared regarding this journey. During this, after four-five districts, his public meetings were held at one main place, where the CM used to take feedback from the people and motivate them with his speech.

 

This visit of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar took place in several phases. It also had to be stopped in between due to Corona. But, later it was completed by Nitish Kumar.

 

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