In Bihar, where criminal cases are seen in huge numbers and law and order is the main problem. People in Bihar are facing terror of Gundaism, due to which on this issue the government of Bihar decided not to compromise.
The Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that criminals associated with political parties cannot escape from law and reiterated his government’s resolve not to compromise on rule of law and justice in the state.
The Chief Minister said, “It is my government's duty to ensure punishment to criminals, howsoever powerful they may be. The Grand Alliance government in Bihar is taking all measures to control crime.”
He said, “there is rule of law in Bihar and it will continue.”
Talking about the crime graph in the state, Nitish said that the crime graph in Bihar has gone down but even a single crime incident gets a lot of attention.
He assures that the Bihar government is committed to social justice and after that he said, “we have given 50 per cent reservation to women in Panchayati Raj institutions and Bihar is the first state in the country to do so.”
He also said the government has worked to increase literacy and said, “the government in the last 10 years has worked on ground to increase literacy among women and helped them become self-reliant.”
On the issue of demonetisation, the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said he had publicly supported demonetisation announced by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 but will now wait and watch till the completion of 50 day time that Modi asked for to normalize the cash crunch situation.
--with agency inputs
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