Patna: Bihar’s minister Dilip Jaiswal has issued a strong endorsement of the state’s law and order apparatus, crediting CM Nitish Kumar for steering toward an era of zero crime. Speaking to media, he asserted that policing efforts are in full swing to realize this ambitious goal.
‘Criminals who try to smear our social fabric are enemies of Bihar’s progress,’ Jaiswal remarked. He rallied the populace to align with law enforcement, fostering a united front against lawlessness.
Celebrating BJP’s new national president Nitin Nabhin, Jaiswal highlighted the party’s robust culture. Echoing PM Modi’s words, he emphasized that at 45, Nabhin’s elevation symbolizes generational unity and dynamic leadership in the global political arena.
In a sharp rebuttal to political commentary on cricket, Jaiswal addressed Shashi Tharoor’s comments on Gautam Gambhir. ‘Sports achievements must remain apolitical,’ he urged, focusing solely on professional merit over party lines.
On the banking front, Jaiswal voiced alarm over loan disbursal delays plaguing Bihar. Steps are underway, including a pivotal review with bank heads, to empower citizens with seamless financial support and boost economic vitality.
Jaiswal’s remarks encapsulate Bihar’s drive for security, political innovation, and economic empowerment, positioning the state as a model for others.
