What did Former Industry Minister spoke at Investors Summit?
Reportedly bjp national spokesperson and former bihar industries minister Shahnawaz Hussain believes that without industrial development in the state, stopping migration is a difficult task. He said in a clear tone that till date no government in power in bihar has worked towards this with determination and dedication, due to which this situation has arisen. He said that I got the opportunity to work as the industries minister of the state for about two years. I made a lot of efforts and opened the door that had been closed for years regarding the ethanol factory here. There were many schemes, but as soon as the government changed, the schemes were ruined.
Meanwhile when asked about the recently held Investors Summit in Patna, Shahnawaz Hussain said that this summit was big, but the government could not benefit from it as much as bihar should have. Taking a jibe at the bihar government, he said that the field of industry cannot be taken forward by juggling figures, it has to be implemented on the ground. He clearly said that it was such a big summit, but it was a matter to be seen how much time chief minister Nitish Kumar could devote to that summit. He went to the summit but did not address the public. After all, what message will this send?
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bjp national spokesperson Hussain also said that industry and crime cannot go together. He said in a clear tone that in the name of Investors Meet in Patna, an attempt was made to throw dust in the eyes of the people. During that meeting, the chief minister did not say even a single word as to how people will set up industries in Bihar. The Ministry of industries Department is today with RJD, whose history is known to the industrialists. How would anyone believe? Hussain clearly said that nature has given a lot to bihar, but the government has remained sullen. He said that under the existing schemes of the Central government, the infrastructure in bihar is completely ready. Now all that is needed is vigorous industrial development.