Amid discussions on Bihar’s evolving landscape, Minister Dilip Jaiswal championed the supremacy of law under CM Nitish Kumar’s guidance. Police are actively purging crime, he said, paving the way for a utopian, offense-free state.
He condemned perpetrators as image-smearers, imploring residents to partner with governance for collective safety. This partnership, Jaiswal believes, is key to Bihar’s renaissance.
Jaiswal expressed delight over Nitin Nabhin’s ascent to BJP national presidency. Citing PM Modi’s address, he underscored that leadership hinges on duty, not years, with Nabhin’s youth injecting vigor and closing generational divides in the party’s vast network.
Reacting to Congress’s Shashi Tharoor praising coach Gautam Gambhir, Jaiswal advocated purity in sports discourse. ‘Judge by deeds, not affiliations,’ he posited, safeguarding athletic accomplishments from partisan shadows.
Banking woes in Bihar drew Jaiswal’s scrutiny, with lenders wary of advancing funds. A strategic summit with top executives aims to overhaul this, delivering prompt financial aid to everyday citizens and spurring growth.
Through these pronouncements, Jaiswal illuminates Bihar’s blueprint for prosperity, intertwining robust security, party evolution, and fiscal accessibility.