Bihars Chief Minister Takes Action Against Bureaucratic Delays

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Arpit Soni

Bihars Chief Minister Takes Action Against Bureaucratic Delays

Patna, April 27: Bihar’s Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary, is in action mode. He has issued a stern warning to officials regarding files that have been stalled in government offices. Supporting the Chief Minister’s initiative, former minister Ramkripal Yadav stated that the era of bureaucratic delays is over. The government prioritizes public welfare projects.

After visiting his assembly constituency of Tarapur, Chaudhary gave officials an ultimatum. In an interview, Ramkripal Yadav emphasized, “It is our primary goal to ensure that the governance operates smoothly. Public welfare projects are the government’s top priority. Therefore, he has declared that bureaucratic delays will no longer be tolerated. Any official attempting to create delays will face strict action.”

In response to questions raised by Tejashwi Yadav regarding law and order in Bihar, Ramkripal Yadav countered, “He should look into his own past. One should examine the law and order situation during the RJD government before 2005.”

Meanwhile, Ramkripal Yadav also commented on the elections in West Bengal. He accused the Mamata Banerjee government of chaos, corruption, and deteriorating law and order. He asserted that the people of the state desire change, and a democratic transition of power is imminent.

He stated, “Under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, there has been misgovernance characterized by chaos, corruption, oppression, and a breakdown of law and order. Peace has been disrupted, and Bengal has lagged behind. The people are fed up. This is the strength of democracy—that power can be transferred peacefully through votes, not violence. It seems Mamata Banerjee’s rule is coming to an end, and a majority government led by the BJP will emerge. After that, the situation in Bengal will improve, and the state will progress.”

Regarding the recovery of 79 bombs in West Bengal, Ramkripal Yadav remarked, “TMC workers are thugs and criminals. They have attempted to plunge the entire state into violence. The TMC had a plan to disrupt peace during the elections, loot polling booths, and incite bloodshed and violence.”

The BJP leader noted that the administration has acted decisively under the Election Commission’s directives. This is why bombs and weapons are being seized, thwarting the TMC’s plans.

On the demand for the expulsion of seven Rajya Sabha MPs from the BJP, Ramkripal Yadav commented, “Arvind Kejriwal’s party members are rebelling because he has deceived his workers and the public. He has engaged in looting and building lavish structures. This rebellion has been brewing for a long time. Party leaders no longer trust Kejriwal, which is why people are leaving the Aam Aadmi Party.”

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