Patna buzzes with optimism as Bihar’s Food and Civil Supplies Minister Dilip Jaiswal outlines the state’s strides toward a crime-free future. In an exclusive interview, Jaiswal praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s leadership, emphasizing that law enforcement is relentlessly working to uphold the rule of law.
‘We have established the rule of law in Bihar,’ Jaiswal declared. He pointed out that those indulging in criminal acts are merely attempting to tarnish the state’s image. Urging citizens to collaborate with authorities, he called for collective efforts to build a safer Bihar.
Shifting focus to national politics, Jaiswal welcomed Nitin Nabhin’s appointment as BJP’s national president. At just 45, Nabhin embodies the party’s commitment to bridging generational gaps and infusing fresh energy. Referencing Prime Minister Modi’s speech, Jaiswal noted that leadership transcends age, prioritizing responsibility and vision.
On sports and politics, Jaiswal reacted to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s praise for Gautam Gambhir, India’s cricket coach. ‘Performance in sports shouldn’t be politicized,’ he asserted, insisting that Gambhir’s political affiliations are irrelevant to his professional achievements.
Addressing economic hurdles, Jaiswal highlighted banking reluctance to extend loans in Bihar. He revealed a high-level review meeting with top bank officials aimed at streamlining financial access for the common people, promising tangible improvements ahead.
As Bihar marches forward, these statements reflect a government balancing security, politics, and economic growth, setting the stage for transformative change.
