Ranchi (Jharkhand): Janata Dal (United) president Nitish Kumar on Saturday authorized the party's Jharkhand unit to take all the decisions related to the Assembly election due
to be held by the end of this year.
Kumar, also the Bihar chief minister, asked the party workers to take a pledge to address the problems of Jharkhand where his party, an NDA ally, would go it alone in the assembly poll.
A BJP-led government currently rules Jharkhand.
"You will take all the decisions (regarding the assembly polls) and all the leaders would throw their weight behind you," he said at a party meeting.
Kumar said the people of undivided Bihar had been worried when its mineral-rich Jharkhand was carved out 19 years ago, but his government had taken a pledge to bring the state on the path of development and fulfilled it.
"If you work to fulfill your pledges, you will get the support of the people," he said, adding that there should be no compromise on corruption, crime, and communalism.
Kumar said the "achievements" of his government in Bihar included round-the-clock electricity, growth in agriculture, 50 percent reservation for women in local body elections and ban on liquor.
"We not only constructed quality roads but also made budgetary provision for their maintenance," he said.
JD (U) vice-president Prashant Kishore said it is surprising that the party could not become strong in Jharkhand despite Nitish Kumar's good governance in neighboring Bihar for 14 years.
Kishore said he thinks that if 50 to 100 committed party workers make a concerted effort, the JD(U) would be strengthened in Jharkhand.
"I will do whatever the party tells me. But 100 Prasant Kishores or 100 Nitish Kumars cannot win in just one or two months till you realize to work with a pledge," he told the party workers.
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