Bihar mafia crackdown has taken a sharp turn after Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary issued a strong warning from a public event in Gaya. He said his only job now is to deal with every mafia operating in Bihar. He made it clear that no other work matters more at this stage.
Samrat Chaudhary said good governance under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar must be fully established across the state. As part of the Bihar mafia crackdown, he spoke about bulldozer action and called it a “cleanliness campaign.” Roads are being cleared, and illegal encroachments are being removed.
He announced that if anyone reports illegal occupation of government land, action will be taken within 24 hours. The structure will be demolished without delay.
The Deputy CM also claimed that Bihar’s children will not need to leave the state for jobs in the future. He said this is why people trusted Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a strong mandate. The government aims to create local employment in the next five years.
Earlier, Samrat Chaudhary warned criminals to leave Bihar. A list of 400 mafias is ready, while another 1,200 names are being verified. Land and sand mafias will not be spared.









