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CM joins hands against DGP: said- elections are next year, complete police recruitment in 6 months

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar joined hands in front of Bihar DGP Alok Raj. He should join hands against the DGP and get him appointed soon. Elections are due next year, in which case police recruitment should be completed within 6 months.

At the police department event, Nitish Kumar started appealing to the DGP from the open platform with folded hands. Extending his hand to the DGP, the Chief Minister said that more appointments should be made quickly, the number of women in the police should be increased to 35 percent.

Chief Minister reached Bapu Auditorium today to distribute appointment letters to newly appointed inspectors. Where during his speech he folded his hands against the DGP. The DGP said from the platform that the Chief Minister's orders and instructions will be followed.

Nitish Kumar folded his hands against the DGP and asked for his immediate reinstatement.

Even about 3 months ago, when the Chief Minister reached to touch the feet of the project manager to complete the work, the officials stopped him. In fact, assembly elections are to be held in Bihar next year. In such a situation, the Chief Minister wants to fulfill his promises to the public at any cost.

The Chief Minister asked to join hands to complete the work Chief Minister Nitish Kumar folded his hands in front of DGP and Home Secretary and said please don't rush… come here and tell me… will you hurry or not… CM, Home Secretary present at the spot said on mike, Sahib J But will issue instructions… Hon'ble Chief Minister… Bihar Police will be fully committed to them and all instructions will be followed. Excellent job done with prompt appointment, advanced training and getting them posted. After this the Chief Minister said, thank you very much… do this work quickly.

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In July, the CM reached to touch the feet of the project manager CM Nitish Kumar arrived in Patna on Wednesday (July 10) to inaugurate the second phase of the JP Ganga Path. During this time, he started scolding manager Srinath for the delay in the six lane project. Scolding him, he said, I will touch your feet if you ask, but do it quickly. As soon as the CM moved forward to touch his feet, ACS Pratyaya Amrit of Road Construction Department stood up with folded hands. He requested the Chief Minister not to do this, we are doing the work at a fast pace. Deputy CM Vijay Sinha also held the Chief Minister's hand.

Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav has said that there will be no such helpless, powerless and helpless CM in the whole world. From BDOs, SDOs, Police Station Officers to officials and personal staff of the contractor too, they talk about crossing their legs.

Now understand the whole matter with 2 pictures

The Chief Minister went on to tell the project manager that if you ask, I will touch your feet.

Thus, the ACS of the Construction Department joined hands and requested the Chief Minister not to do this.

Image Credit: (Divya-Bhaskar): Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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