Hi!

As the Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar has built long-delayed bridges, 
re-laid roads that had ceased to exist, ensured that teachers and doctors work 
in their respective centres, and kept crime under control. As a result, his 
development agenda made waves in the just concluded Lok Sabha polls.

Now, the great Bihar change-maker is paying tribute to his guide and `Total 
Revolution' leader Jayaprakash Narayan, popularly called JP.

Nitish Kumar can thus take full credit for announcing to honour activists who 
participated in JP movement of 1974 — considered the biggest anti-Congress 
political movement in the country. [Beginning in Bihar, the JP movement spread 
all over India and resulted in the first non-Congress coalition taking office 
in New Delhi in 1977.]

The http://neerajbhushan.wordpress.com/ has the detailed story.

Thanks and regards.
Neeraj Bhushan

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