Bihar minister Ram Kripal Yadav praised Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary’s efforts to enhance governance, law enforcement, and public grievance resolution through the new ‘Sahayog Shivirs’ initiative. Yadav emphasized that these camps in panchayats would address and resolve public complaints within 30 days, with officials facing suspension for failing to do so.
Yadav also assured that the law-and-order situation in Bihar was well-managed, warning criminals of strict police action. He mentioned that criminals were facing consequences for their actions, with efforts to track down those evading the law.
Supporting the government’s anti-corruption stance, JD(U) national spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan Prasad commended the zero-tolerance approach towards corruption under Chief Minister Choudhary’s leadership. Prasad highlighted this as a significant decision in the fight against corruption.
JD(U)’s Neeraj Kumar lauded the ‘Sahyog’ program initiated by Chief Minister Choudhary, aiming to enhance public engagement and governance through direct involvement. The program focuses on addressing public grievances promptly and ensuring effective resolution.
Chief Minister Choudhary officially launched the ‘Sahyog Shivir’ initiative at the grassroots level, bringing government services and grievance redressal mechanisms directly to the people through camps in panchayats. This initiative aims to expedite complaint resolution and enhance accountability in local government departments.
