CM Nitish Kumar questions CSO lower growth figures for Bihar
He dismissed the estimation of the CSO of Bihar's GSDP at 7.14% in 2015-16 as against 13.02% in 2014-15, a decline of 5.88% point, while delivering his I-Day speech.

The CM dismissed the estimation of the CSO of Bihar's Gross State Domestic Product ( GSDP) at 7.14 per cent in 2015-16 as against 13.02 per cent in 2014-15, a decline of 5.88 percentage point, while delivering his speech at historic Gandhi Maidan on the occasion of 70th Independence Day.
Citing the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) figures, the opposition BJP and NDA partners have attacked the Grand Secular Alliance government in Bihar headed by Kumar.
Kumar said: "In 2005-6, when the people of Bihar for the first time gave me the opportunity to serve them, the size of annual budget was Rs 22,600 crore which increased to Rs 1.44 lakh crore in current budget for 2016-17.
"If somebody fails to see the economic development I can not help them. But, figures prove how fast the development has taken place in the state."
Likewise, he said, the plan expenditure was Rs 4,300 crore in 2005-6 which increased to Rs 53,400 crore in 2015-16 fiscal.
Revenue collection which was Rs 3,500 crore in 2005-6 rose to Rs 2,54,00 crore in 2015-16, he added.
Kumar stated that average growth rate of the state has been above 10 per cent at constant price in the last 10 years.
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