He said while Bihar was among the 'BIMARU' states, it registered the highest growth in the 11th Five Year Plan among all states of the country.
"Government of India must be contributing much more resources to the poor states. And in case of Bihar we do have a special plan...When growth expanded from very negligible levels, it was not because of the resources, but because something done right in Bihar which built on Bihar's own capabilities," he said.
He quoted late Murasoli Maran who had said that these states are not backward, but mismanaged.
"In fact," Ahluwalia, who has contributed to the book, said "all BIMARU states were doing quite well (now)."
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The BIMARU states are Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. BIMARU is an acronym formed from the first letters of the names of the states. It has a resemblance to a Hindi word "bimar" which means sick. This was used to describe the bad state of economy in these states.
The JD(U), the ruling party in Bihar, was represented by its chief Sharad Yadav.