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Rajnath Singh: Bihar to Make Missiles, Not Kattas, With New Defence Corridor

Key Takeaways

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced a defence corridor for Bihar to boost industry and jobs.
  • He declared the era of ‘katta’ (local pistols) and ‘laltane’ (lanterns) is over, with the state now set to produce missiles and cannons.
  • Singh criticized the Congress for ‘appeasement politics’ and division, while asserting the BJP’s commitment to ‘justice and humanity’.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has declared that Bihar is set to transition from manufacturing basic items like ‘katta’ (locally-made pistols) and ‘laltane’ (lanterns) to producing advanced defence equipment such as missiles and cannons. Announcing plans for a new defence corridor in the state, he emphasized this shift will drive industrial growth and create significant employment opportunities.

Speaking at a rally in the Ramgarh Assembly constituency, Singh stated, “I want to tell RJD people that now Bihar will not make kattas, it will make missiles and cannons.” He highlighted the NDA’s focus on development and self-reliance, describing their manifesto as ‘Atal Pratigya’ or ‘Bhishm Pratigya’, signifying a firm commitment to Bihar’s progress.

Focus on Job Creation

The government aims to generate new jobs through projects like MSME corridors and the upcoming defence corridor. “We will not make false promises of giving government jobs to every household in Bihar. It is not financially possible. Instead, we are working to create more job opportunities,” Singh said.

Criticism of Congress

At a separate rally in Karakat, the Defence Minister launched a sharp attack on the Congress party. He accused it of attempting to divide the country along caste and religious lines, citing Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s remark that “Congress means Muslims and Muslims mean Congress” as an example of appeasement politics.

Singh asserted that the BJP has always practiced the “politics of justice and humanity,” and has never engaged in divisive politics.

Targeting Rahul Gandhi

Singh also targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, questioning his claims about the Election Commission. “Wherever Rahul Gandhi goes, he says that the Election Commission has stolen Bihar’s votes. Is it necessary to lie to gain political success? Politics should be for building the nation, not misleading people,” he said.

Concluding his address, Singh reaffirmed that the NDA stands by every promise in its manifesto. “Prime Minister Modi never allows false promises to be made. We pursue politics to build society, not just form a government,” he stated, vowing to prevent any trust gap between the people and the government.

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