Bihar's Bulldozer Raj: A New Wave of Governance
Bihar's Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, justifies the anti-encroachment drive amid criticism. He emphasizes that the drive targets unlawful structures on government land and isn't a 'bulldozer raj.' Choudhary insists on tough decisions to achieve a prosperous Bihar, referencing the 'Nitish model of governance.'
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Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has come out strongly in defense of the state's recent anti-encroachment initiatives, which have sparked criticism from opposition parties.
Choudhary, while in his constituency of Tarapur, highlighted that personal sacrifices have not spared his own residence from the drive, underscoring the impartiality of the operation.
The Chief Minister reassured that legally constructed private structures remain untouched, focusing efforts on encroachments on government land to create a better Bihar aligned with the 'Nitish model of governance.'
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