‘Whoever takes shortcuts will go to jail’, CM Samrat Chaudhary’s open warning
Patna: Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar (in Chief Minister level charge/address) Samrat Chaudhary has given a big and strong message against corruption. While participating in a special program organized on the occasion of ‘Bihar Vigilance Awareness Day’ in Patna, he made it clear that those who create trouble in the state will not be spared at any cost, be it an influential leader or a senior official.
Referring to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that to stop corruption at the country level and bring transparency in the system, extensive vigilance awareness campaigns are run under the leadership of PM Modi. On the same lines, now preparations are underway to launch an all-out attack on corruption in Bihar also.
Maha campaign will run for a whole week in Bihar
Explaining the importance of this campaign in Bihar, Samrat Chaudhary said that here too it has been 80 years since the system was in place. In such a situation, the need of the hour is to run a special awareness campaign in the state. Keeping this in view, he inaugurated ‘Bihar Vigilance Awareness Week’. Now this campaign will be run continuously for a week in entire Bihar. On this occasion, he patted the back of the Vigilance team and also gave them gurumantras as to how and with what promptness they should work in the future.
Know what is CM’s ‘Triple T’ formula?
To eradicate corruption from its roots, Samrat Chaudhary gave a new formula from the stage, which he Triple ‘T’ Gave the name of. He explained that this triple ‘T’ means— Technology, Transparency and Trust. Bihar government will now work on this formula. Along with praising the excellent work of the Vigilance Unit, he also gave a strong warning to the corrupt. He bluntly said that now no shortcut will work in Bihar and whoever adopts the shortcut path, his direct place will be Beur jail.
Big decision on law and order: Will have to be settled in 30 days
While talking about the law and order situation of the state and the slowness of government work, Samrat Chaudhary took a tough stance. He clearly said that anyone who creates irregularities in the system, from leaders, ministers and MLAs to small and big officials, will not be spared under any circumstances. For the convenience of the public, the government has also fixed the deadline for work. Now any problem or file will have to be resolved within 30 days in any case. He also appealed to the public to complain without fear if any officer gives wrong orders. The government has given open instructions to Vigilance to completely crack down on the corrupt.
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