Bihar Land Reforms Ultimatum took center stage on Friday when Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha issued a strong 15-day warning to revenue officials. Bihar Land Reforms Ultimatum was announced during the launch of the Land Reform and Public Welfare Dialogue in Patna.
Sinha spoke in a stern tone and made it clear that delays and mistakes in land mutation and measurement will no longer be tolerated. He warned that officials who deliberately create land disputes will face strict action. He also said that employees who support such fraud will not be spared under any circumstances.
The programme focused on solving land issues faced by tenant farmers. Sinha listened to complaints from Patna district residents at his official residence and ordered immediate resolution of genuine cases.
During the dialogue, a revenue official began trembling while answering questions. Sinha said all pending land problems must be solved within 15 days, leaving no room for excuses in the future.
In one case, Dr. Vivek Bikram of Sampatchak said his land mutation request in Bhogipur had remained pending for five months. He claimed the Circle Officer refused registration despite repeated appeals. Sinha reprimanded the CO over the phone and sought an explanation.
Sinha advised citizens to first complain at the lowest level and keep receipts safely. If ignored, they should approach higher authorities. He assured action against negligent officials from top to bottom.







