Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Calls for Expedited Land Survey Ahead of 2025 Elections

GG News Bureau
Patna, 4th July. 
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has asked officials to accelerate the ongoing land survey, emphasizing the need for its completion before the state assembly elections in 2025.

Speaking at a ceremony where he distributed appointment letters to 9,888 newly selected Special Survey Assistant Settlement Officers and other related posts, Kumar underscored the critical importance of this project.

Call for Action
“I have said that these works (land surveys) must be done before the elections. If all these works are done before July 2025, it will be good. I bow to you (Additional Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar Singh) with folded hands. Shall I touch your feet? I say this to everyone, do it as soon as possible,” Kumar stated, pressing the officials for swift action.

Impact on Crime Reduction
The Chief Minister highlighted that 60% of crimes in Bihar are related to land disputes. He stressed that with the appointment of nearly 10,000 new officials, the Revenue and Land Reforms department could complete the special survey and settlement of lands across the state by the deadline.

Political Context
Kumar’s push for the survey’s completion comes after rejoining the NDA bloc in January, following his departure from the Mahagathbandhan alliance. This recent political shift marks his fifth crossover in a decade, preceding his ninth term as Chief Minister, and led to the formation of a new NDA government in Bihar.

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