special development funds from centre to develop bihar rapidly. perh zardari might promise him to get billions of dollars from the saudis, if nitish agrees to rename bihar as east pakistan, bec millions of pakis left in bangla aft the war have now moved into bihar and multiplied also. this gesture will strengthen his mino votebank in bihar.
It is irony that Nitish Kumar hesitates to meet the most popular CM on India who is known for his pro-development and clean image. But he does not mind visiting the enemy country and its corrupt and cruel leader.
Invitation by a delegation from Pakistan and reciprocal visit, is a small step towards peace. Atleast Nitishji is doing his small bit, towards normalizing the bitter relation between the countries. Hopefully he can have a dialogue with President about India's anxiety for a peaceful relation with them.
Re: It is a welcome gesture!!!
by V SR on Nov 08, 2012 01:12 PM
Nitish kumar's visit is nothing but paid holiday visit. Holiday that too in Pakistan. What a shame.
Where is the question of Nitish visit to Pakistan for bilateral, when Pakistan is controlled by ISI and Military. This is sheer waste of Indian tax payer's money. Neither he can get anything for Bihar from Pakistan, nor he can give anything to Pakistan.
It is irony that Nitish Kumar hesitates to meet Narendra Modiji, the most popular CM on India who is known for his pro-development and clean image. But he does not mind visiting the enemy country and its corrupt and cruel leader.
It is irony that Nitish Kumar hesitates to meet the most popular CM on India who is known for his pro-development and clean image. But he does not mind visiting the enemy country and its corrupt and cruel leader.