Kaushlendra Pandey/ Patna , January 31:Bihar BJP is fully prepared to take the schemes of the Union Budget 2026–27, to be presented in the Lok Sabha, to every household. For this purpose, continuous public outreach is being carried out and several action plans have been formulated to ensure that the proposed schemes reach the people. The BJP believes that unless information about the schemes reaches villages and local communities, people will not be able to connect with them directly, and the real benefits of the budget will not reach the common citizens.
Special preparations have been made by Bihar BJP to disseminate information about the budget schemes. Responsibilities have been assigned to leaders and a detailed action plan has been prepared. Four leaders have been entrusted with the responsibility of monitoring the entire programme. A team comprising former विधायक Prem Ranjan Patel, MLA Manoj Sharma, State Media In-charge Danish Eqbal, and Spokesperson Preeti Shekhar has been constituted for this purpose.
Bihar BJP State Media In-charge Danish Eqbal said that arrangements are being made up to the Mandal level to listen to and watch the Budget speech presented by the Finance Minister in Parliament on February 1. BJP State President Sanjay Sarawgi will himself listen to the Budget speech in Darbhanga, while Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Chaudhary in Patna and Vijay Kumar Sinha in Muzaffarpur will listen to the speech along with eminent and intellectual citizens. Agriculture Minister Ramkripal Yadav will participate in the programme in Bhagalpur, and Assembly Speaker Prem Kumar will attend a major event in Gaya to listen to the Budget speech with the public.
For this purpose, arrangements have been made at designated locations to collectively watch and listen to the live telecast of the Union Budget through TV sets.
He said that the objective of this campaign is not politics but public welfare. The aim is to inform people about government schemes and motivate them to avail their benefits, so that public resources can be utilized to the maximum. For this, state leaders have been given responsibilities and assigned as district in-charges.
State Media In-charge Danish Eqbal further informed that dialogue programmes on the Budget will also be organized. Under this initiative, interactive discussions and deliberations will be held with youth, students, farmers, women, workers, traders, and budget experts on various aspects of the Union Budget.
From February 2 to February 10, district-level programmes will be organized in all districts, where Union Government ministers, Bihar Government ministers, local MLAs, MPs, Mayors, and District Council representatives will conduct press conferences and Budget dialogue programmes.
All information, reactions, and activities related to the Union Budget will also be shared on social media platforms.
Media In-charge Eqbal said that the main objective of this campaign is to ensure that the Budget does not remain merely a document of announcements, but that the message of development directly connects with villages, local communities, and everyday public life. In addition, Union Ministers and other senior leaders have also been assigned different responsibilities. This arrangement is being implemented not only in Bihar but across the entire country.


























