4 big orders of CM Samrat, relief for the people of Bihar

Patna. Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary has given a strict message regarding law and order in Bihar. He has clearly said that there is no place for crime and criminals in the state. Giving free hand to the police, the Chief Minister has directed that if any criminal challenges the police or administration, action should be taken against him within 48 hours.

The Chief Minister said that it does not matter to the government which caste, religion or class the criminal belongs to. Any person who breaks the law will not be spared.

The rule of law will prevail in Bihar

Samrat Chaudhary said that maintaining good governance in Bihar is the biggest priority of the government. He said that the state is rapidly moving towards development and economic strength and for this, better law and order is very important. According to the Chief Minister, industry, investment and employment can grow only when the rule of law is strong in the state. For this reason the government is adopting a strict attitude against crime.

Inauguration of Mandiri Nala Road

The Chief Minister made this statement during the inauguration of Mandiri Nala Road Project in Patna. This project is being considered very important for the capital Patna. After the construction of the new road, now the traffic from Income Tax Golambar directly to Ashok Rajpath will become easy. This is expected to provide relief to people visiting areas like PMCH, NMCH, Gaighat, Kanganghat, Gurudwara and Didarganj.

New cities will develop in Patna

During the function, the Chief Minister said that the government does not want to be limited only to road construction, but the plan to develop new cities around Patna is also being worked on at a rapid pace. He told that on one side Pataliputra city and on the other side Hariharnath Puram will be developed. Apart from this, preparations are also underway to improve the road connectivity from Didarganj Chhoti Pahari to Raghopur and Hajipur.

New name of the road also announced

The government has announced to rename Mandiri Nala Road as ‘Naveen Kishore Sinha Path’. This name has been kept in honor of former MLA Naveen Kishore Sinha. The Chief Minister directed the officials to also install his life-size statue on the anniversary of the project next year.

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