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Will fulfill his father’s dream of making Bihar a developed state: Chirag on Ram Vilas’ death anniversary

Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Wednesday (October 8) paid tribute to his father Ram Vilas Paswan and said he would work hard to realize the Dalit leader’s dream of making Bihar a developed state.

Interacting with the media, LJP chief Chirag (Ram Vilas) said that every member of the party will go into the electoral battle with the vision of prioritizing “Bihar and Biharis”.

“Today is the death anniversary of my leader and father Ram Vilas Paswan. Our workers will fight in the upcoming elections. The aim is to make Bihar a developed state. I will fulfill my father’s dreams and work for ‘Bihar first, Bihari first’ change in the state,” he said.

Later in the day, the Union minister will also deliver a speech at an event in his father’s hometown Shaharbanni in Khagaria district.
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In another emotional message, the Hajipur MP wrote: “Dad…on your death anniversary, I bow to you. I assure you that I am fully committed to following the path you showed and realizing your vision, Bihar first, Bihari first.”

The MP also said that his father dreamed of all-round development of Bihar. “The time has come to put it on the ground. Fulfilling the responsibility you have entrusted to me is the aim and duty of my life. The great festival of democracy is about to begin in Bihar. The upcoming elections are an opportunity to realize your resolve – an opportunity to give Bihar a new direction, to realize the dreams of every Bihari,” Chirag said on the social media platform.

“Dad, your inspiration, your blessings and your ideals will always remain my guiding light,” he wrote.

The Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) is an alliance partner of the ruling NDA.

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