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Shri Nitish Kumar
Hon'ble Chief Minister of Bihar
 
E-Mail: cmbihar-bih@nic.in
Tel: 0612-2223886 (O)
0612-2224784 (O)
0612-2222079 (R)
 
Posted on: 16-11-2012  
 
Zardari praises Bihar's model of development
 

 

 In Pakistan's election year, Nitish Kumar's Bihar model of governance is a hit across the border. After praise from Imran Khan, it has now got a thumbs up from Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari, who hosted the Bihar Chief Minister at a special Diwali dinner last night. Mr Kumar has also shared governance tips with officials in Sindh.
What was to have been a regular diplomatic dinner hosted by Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, turned into a Presidential banquet when Mr Zardari learnt that Mr Kumar's visit coincided with Diwali, the festival of lights. At dinner, Mr Zardari appreciated Mr Kumar's "Bihar model of development" with its emphasis on social sector development, particularly in education, healthcare and community development. 
Mr Zardari also said that Pakistan wished to have "friendly, cooperative and good neighbourly relations" with India as there were tremendous opportunities for the two countries to enhance cooperation for their mutual benefit. 
 "We want the peaceful resolution of all outstanding disputes for lasting peace in the region," Mr Zardari said.
 He also referred to the Benazir Income Support Programme, Pakistan's flagship poverty alleviation scheme named after his late wife, former premier Benazir Bhutto, which has earned praise from Mr Kumar, who said India could learn from the experiences of the Pakistan government on this crucial front. 
 Former cricketer Imran Khan, who heads the Tehreek-e-Insaaf, an opposition party, too has been vocal about his admiration for the Bihar Chief Minister, whose Janata Dal (United) rules Bihar in partnership with the BJP. 
 
The Bihar Chief Minister began a week-long visit to Pakistan on Friday last. Over the weekend, Mr Kumar also shared his experiences in improving governance in Bihar with senior functionaries of the southern province of Sindh.
 Mr Kumar also toured the historic site of Mohenjodaro, visited an ancient Hindu temple and addressed a Hindu panchayat in Sindh.
 Mr Kumar is visiting Pakistan on the invitation of an all-party parliamentary delegation from that country that visited Bihar in August this year. 
 
 
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