Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary vows crime-free state, 48-hour action on criminals

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Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary vows crime-free state, 48-hour action on criminals

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Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary put criminals on notice — 48-hour police action, no exceptions on caste or religion — while inaugurating a key Patna road and outlining how crime control and drainage infrastructure are Bihar's twin bets for attracting industry and investment.

Key Takeaways

Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary on 11 May 2025 warned that anyone challenging the police will face action within 48 hours .
He stated no criminal will be spared on grounds of caste or religion , reiterating zero compromise on law and order.
The CM inaugurated Nabin Kishore Prasad Sinha Path in Patna and highlighted multiple drain and road infrastructure projects.
Projects including the Mandiri Drain , Saidpur Drain , and Rajiv Nagar Drain are aimed at eliminating waterlogging in the capital.
Choudhary linked a secure environment directly to Bihar's ability to attract industries and generate employment.

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Monday, 11 May reaffirmed his government's commitment to good governance, strong law and order, and accelerated development across the state, warning that anyone who challenges the police will face action within 48 hours. The Chief Minister made these remarks at the inauguration of Nabin Kishore Prasad Sinha Path in Patna, where he laid out a vision linking crime control directly to Bihar's industrial and economic future.

Zero Tolerance on Crime

Choudhary delivered an unambiguous message on law enforcement, stating that no criminal would be spared regardless of identity, caste, or religion.

Point of View

And investors have historically cited governance uncertainty as a barrier. Linking drainage projects and road inaugurations to the same governance narrative is a smart political packaging, but the gap between announcement and execution — as the CM himself acknowledged by referencing unresolved 2014 drainage concerns — remains Bihar's enduring challenge.
NationPress
12 May 2026

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What did Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary say about crime control?
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary warned on 11 May 2025 that anyone challenging the police will face action within 48 hours, and that no criminal will be spared regardless of caste or religion. He reiterated that building a crime-free Bihar is his government's primary goal.
Where did Samrat Choudhary make these remarks?
The Chief Minister made these remarks at the inauguration of Nabin Kishore Prasad Sinha Path in Patna on Monday, 11 May 2025. The event also saw the inauguration of the Mandiri Drain Project.
How does law and order connect to Bihar's development agenda?
Choudhary argued that a secure environment is a prerequisite for attracting industries and investment into Bihar. He stated that without strong law and order, industrial growth and employment generation cannot be achieved.
What infrastructure projects were highlighted at the event?
The Chief Minister highlighted several Patna infrastructure projects including the Mandiri Drain Project, Saidpur Drain Project, Rajiv Nagar Drain Project, expanded road networks, and modern stormwater drainage systems, all aimed at reducing waterlogging in the capital.
What steps has the government taken to maintain drainage systems?
Recalling concerns raised during a 2014 pilot project in the Digha area, Choudhary said the government has introduced special arrangements for regular cleaning of drainage systems, issued strict directives to officials, and enforced zero tolerance for negligence.
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