No laxity will be tolerated in the matter of crime control, Bihar Chief Minister told officials after hours of discussion with the Speaker. Patna News – Times of India

Patna : After few hours high voltage buzz with the Speaker of the Assembly Vijay Kumar Sinha Inside the House over alleged administrative inaction against two police officers from Sinha’s constituency Lakhisarai; cm Nitish Kumar Chaired a high level meeting on Monday to review the crime control and law and order scenario in the state.
Speaking in the meeting, Nitish said that any laxity will not be tolerated in the matter of crime control. He asked the police officers to complete the investigation work in criminal cases on time so that the criminals could be given the harshest punishment by the court.
The Chief Minister said that there should be no relaxation in the crime investigation work. Senior officers should ensure continuous monitoring of the investigation work.
Nitish asked the police officers to keep analyzing the pattern of crimes at the district, sub-division and police station levels and ensure strict action against the culprits.
Cautioning the officials, the CM further said that law and order situation should be maintained in the entire state at any cost.
He also asked the Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) and DGP to be vigilant and keep a special watch on the movement of people. antisocial elements In view of Holi and other upcoming festivals.
Earlier Chief Secretary Amir Subhani and DGP SK Singhali The Chief Minister was informed about the work being done by the state administration to maintain law and order in a better way.
CM’s Principal Secretary Deepak Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Chaitanya Prasad, CM’s Secretary Anupam Kumar were also present in the review meeting.
After the review meeting, the CM went to the Raj Bhavan to meet Governor Fagu Chauhan. Raj Bhavan sources said that the Chief Minister accompanied the Governor for about 20 minutes.
A release from the Raj Bhavan said, “The Chief Minister came to the Raj Bhavan on a courtesy call.”