Bihar Governor Lalji Tandon on Saturday asserted that the state government was committed to upholding the rule of law besides having zero tolerance for corruption.
Bihar Governor Lalji Tandon said organised crime has been brought under control by impartial enforcement of law, and several steps have been taken for strengthening the police force so that it may fulfil its obligations efficiently.
Bihar Governor Lalji Tandon on Saturday asserted that the state government was committed to upholding the rule of law besides having zero tolerance for corruption.
Addressing the Republic Day function at the historic Gandhi Maidan, the governor said organised crime has been brought under control by impartial enforcement of law, and several steps have been taken for strengthening the police force so that it may fulfil its obligations efficiently.
It is to the credit of the state government's resolve that an atmosphere of social and communal harmony prevails in Bihar, he said.
"The government is also acting in accordance with its policy of zero tolerance for corruption. Action is being taken against corrupt public servants," he added.
".... 4.10 lakh complaints received under the Public Service Grievance Redressal Act of 2015 have been redressed," the governor stated.
He also spoke of measures like the 'Lok Samvad' wherein the chief minister and his cabinet colleagues receive suggestions for improving governance from citizens, and the "saat nishchay" (seven resolves) which aim at providing basic amenities to the remotest corners of the state.
The function was attended, among others, by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Council Haroon Rashid.
Before delivering his speech, the Governor inspected a Guard of Honour.
Tableaux of various government departments were displayed during the Republic Day parade.
PTI