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Bihar’s second AIIMS will be built in Darbhanga itself, Sanjay Jha said after Nityanand Rai’s statement – get the construction done now

Why can’t AIIMS be built by filling soil ten feet deep?

Meanwhile, JDU leader and Water Resources Minister of Bihar Sanjay Jha has tweeted and asked the Union Health Minister that what is there in the selected land of Darbhanga that AIIMS cannot be built there. Sanjay Jha has written that the Union Health Minister has reiterated that the waste land given by the Bihar government in Darbhanga is not suitable for the construction of AIIMS. Keep politics aside and think, who will believe your statement? The state from which you come, the world’s tallest statue has been built on an island in the middle of the Narmada river. There are many such examples in the country, in which buildings of development have been erected even on mountains, rivers and extremely remote places. You would know that a large area of ​​Singapore, Holland etc. has been settled by filling the sea. The people of Mithila are surprised that when the city can be built by filling the sea, then why AIIMS cannot be built in Darbhanga by filling soil eight to ten feet deep?

Rejecting the land is not logical from anywhere

Sanjay Jha said that rejecting the land is not logical because Darbhanga Engineering College is functional in the same area where the land has been selected for AIIMS. He said that when Darbhanga Engineering College can be built, then why can’t AIIMS be built, while the state government has said that not only has the Bihar government given free land for Darbhanga AIIMS, but it has also been leveled and boundary walled by filling it with earth. Approval has also been given to spend Rs 309.29 crore for the construction. Tender has also been invited for this work. When your department gives consent for the construction of AIIMS on that land, immediately after that the earth filling work will start.

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