Ujjwal Singh Patna, Dec 28 (PTI) The year gone by witnessed Bihar government''s spat with the Centre over packages for floods and drought even as the state saw an improvement in the law and order situation and NDA reasserting its supremacy in the Lok Sabha polls. The Nitish Kumar-led NDA used the development plank to deal a death blow to RJD-LJP combine claiming 32 of the 40 Lok Sabha seats, decimating in the process the caste-governed political dynamics of Bihar since 1990 when RJD supremo Lalu Prasad had taken over the reins of the state.
Buried in the Nitish avalanche were Lalu Prasad who lost to his one time friend Ranjan Prasad Yadav from Pataliputra by over 25,000 votes and LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan losing his home turf, Hajipur, to his longtime rival Ram Sunder Das of JD(U). The Centre''s alleged reluctance to accept the state''s demand for Rs 14,880 crore rehabilitation package for taking up infrastructure building work in five north Bihar districts ravaged by the Kosi deluge in 2008 and its failure to provide assistance to meet the drought challenges in 26 districts of the state remained the core issues Chief Minister Nitish Kumar continued to raise.
All through the four years of his rule, Nitish Kumar blame the Centre for the backwardness of Bihar and he continued it this year intensifying his campaign against the Congress-led Union government. .
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