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Ramkripal Yadav: No More Bureaucratic Hurdles in Bihar Governance

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In a bold assertion, BJP leader and former Bihar minister Ramkripal Yadav has endorsed Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary’s aggressive stance against administrative foot-dragging. Speaking to media, Yadav proclaimed that the days of delaying files and frustrating citizens are over, with public service now the top priority.

Chaudhary’s directive came swiftly after he took charge, particularly during his initial outreach in Tarapur. Officials received a direct order: clear backlogs immediately or risk punitive action. This initiative aims to dismantle entrenched inefficiencies in state machinery.

Yadav elaborated that true ‘Sushasan’ demands organized operations focused on citizen needs. Any officer found obstructing progress will face repercussions, he warned, reinforcing the government’s commitment to swift resolutions.

Addressing Tejashwi Yadav’s attacks on Bihar’s security apparatus, the senior BJP figure urged introspection. ‘Recall the RJD’s dismal law enforcement pre-2005,’ he countered, highlighting past failures versus current advancements.

Shifting focus to West Bengal’s heated electoral battle, Yadav lambasted Mamata Banerjee’s tenure as a period of mayhem, graft, and eroded public order. Bengal’s residents, weary of turmoil, are poised for transformation, he claimed, forecasting a BJP-led majority government.

The discovery of 79 bombs underscores TMC’s violent blueprint for elections, involving intimidation and rigging, according to Yadav. Election officials’ vigilance has neutralized these threats, ensuring fair play.

Finally, on AAP’s turmoil with seven Rajya Sabha MPs facing expulsion demands, Yadav attributed it to Kejriwal’s betrayals—lavish expenditures amid unkept pledges. Party loyalty is crumbling, signaling AAP’s decline.

These statements from Yadav reflect BJP’s push for responsive governance in Bihar and strategic gains in Bengal, setting the tone for upcoming political battles.

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