Is Bihar Dy CM Vijay Sinha Taking Action Against Illegal Hoardings and Parking in Patna?
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Patna, Feb 11 (NationPress) Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha has adopted a resolute approach towards tackling illegal billboards and unauthorised parking in Patna, instructing officials to undertake prompt and timely measures.
During a press briefing in Patna, Sinha noted that the city is home to over 1,000 billboards, with more than 800 being privately erected, many of which are reportedly lacking proper authorisation.
He directed the relevant department to eliminate all illegal billboards and carry out a thorough assessment to pinpoint unauthorised parking areas, ensuring these facilities are integrated into the government's revenue system transparently.
He cautioned that any actions leading to a loss of government revenue or encouraging illegal activities will be met with zero tolerance.
Sinha mentioned that the government is actively identifying individuals involved in such practices and assured that stringent actions will be enforced against offenders.
Since assuming control of the Revenue and Land Reforms Department, Vijay Kumar Sinha has been relentless in addressing violators and negligent officials.
Highlighting the significance of ‘Vande Mataram’, Sinha remarked that India is uniquely known as “Mother” worldwide.
He expressed pride in the rendition of ‘Vande Mataram’ alongside the national anthem and song within the Bihar Assembly, describing it as a hallmark of independence, nationalism, and collective unity.
Sinha stated that every Indian should feel honored to sing it.
Responding to recent disparaging comments made by the RJD concerning Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Sinha characterized them as indicative of the opposition’s frustration and political disillusionment.
He asserted that the citizens of Bihar have categorically rejected the RJD's previous “jungle raj” and its negative political attitude.
Advising opposition factions, especially the RJD and Congress, Sinha urged them to honor the democratic mandate.
He concluded by stating that the people of Bihar have placed their trust in the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging the opposition to enhance its language, conduct, and overall political demeanor.