
He said that Nitish Kumar is the pride and identity of Biharis. “We Biharis have the honor and respect of our Chief Minister, who worked for the development of every section.”

Komal Singh said emotionally that his father always used to say that the biggest asset of a leader is the people. Thanking the crowd present in the scorching heat, she said, “I bow my head and salute you for the blessings you have given to this daughter.”

He appealed to the people that if they press the button on the arrow, it will strengthen the hands of not just him but Nitish Kumar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chirag Paswan, Upendra Kushwaha, and Jitan Ram Manjhi. Taking aim at the Grand Alliance, Komal Singh said that the government that was in Bihar from 1990 to 2005 pushed the state towards backwardness. He said, “Due to the absence of an NDA MLA in Gaighat for the last 10 years, the area was deprived of development. But this time the public wants change.”

He said that when the leaders of the Grand Alliance go among the public, they will not count their work, but will try to divide people in the name of caste and religion. Giving a message of unity, Komal Singh said, “When we go out of Bihar, no one asks which caste or religion we belong to. We are only asked where we are from and we proudly say that we are Biharis.”

He said that “Bihar’s caste is also Bihari, religion is also Bihari and identity is also Bihari.” Therefore, voting should also be done in the name of development of Bihar. Taking a dig at the Grand Alliance, Komal Singh said, “When those people come among you, ask them to look into the eyes of your children and tell, do you approve of that 90s?” He claimed that “the head of the grand alliance will bow down or he himself will press the button on the arrow.”
Published at : 29 Oct 2025 11:12 AM (IST)

