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Republic Day 2020: After West Bengal, Maharashtra, Centre rejects Bihar proposed tableau

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Patna, Jan 03: After West Bengal and Maharashtra, the Centre has now rejected now Bihar government's proposed tableau based on the theme of Jal-Jivan-Haryali mission' for the Republic Day 2020 parade in Delhi.

Rejection of the proposal means that Bihar will not be represented in the grand Republic Day parade at Rajpath in the national capital.

Republic Day 2020: After West Bengal, Maharashtra, Centre rejects Bihar proposed tableau

Sources in Bihar Information Centre, Delhi, confirmed the rejection of Bihar's proposed tableau. They said the bid did not find favour on the ground that it did not fullfill the necessary criteria laid down for chosing tableaux from the states for the occasion.

After Bengal, Maharashtra’s Republic Day tableau gets rejected by CentreAfter Bengal, Maharashtra’s Republic Day tableau gets rejected by Centre

Bihar had put forward its tableau based on the theme of 'Jal-Jivan-Haryali Abhiyan' launched by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in October 2019 to boost green cover and the ground water table in the state. Kumar at present is criss-crossing the state to propagate the water-life-greenery programme among the people.

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Opposition RJD took potshot at the NDA government at the Centre for "humiliating" the people of Bihar by dismissing its tableau.

"They (NDA government at the Centre) earlier shot down Bihar's demand for special status and has now rejected a proposal to showcase its scheme through a tableau on the Republic Day.... This is the truth of the 'double-engine' government trumpeted by the BJP," RJD spokesman Mritunjan Tiwari said.

Centre rejects West Bengal's tableau proposal for Republic Day paradeCentre rejects West Bengal's tableau proposal for Republic Day parade

The NDA governments at the Centre and in Bihar are cited by the ruling coalition leaders as "double engine" government to propel development in the state.

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