Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Revenue and Land Reforms, Vijay Kumar Sinha, is actively working to overhaul the Revenue Department and address public grievances. During a public event in Bhagalpur, Sinha not only listened to complaints and resolved issues on the spot but also sang a song to reassure the public. This move comes in response to increasing concerns about inefficiency and corruption within the department.
In a symbolic gesture, Sinha sang a song during the gathering, emphasizing a message of moving forward and leaving past mistakes behind. He acknowledged the department’s shortcomings and expressed his commitment to rectifying them. Sinha firmly stated that negligence, delays, and corruption would not be tolerated under any circumstances.
The Deputy Chief Minister also warned against the influence of middlemen in the Revenue and Land Reforms Department, highlighting their disruptive role in governance. Sinha issued a strong ultimatum to departmental officers, emphasizing the need for adherence to his directives. His uncompromising stance aims to tackle land disputes, combat corruption, and rebuild public trust in the department.
