Kolkata, New Delhi, INDIA. New York, USA.
Business To Business, Patna, 15th June, 2026: Samrat Choudhary on Monday issued a strong warning against criminal activities, stating that those who challenge the law would either be sent to jail or face the ultimate consequences.
Addressing separate public meetings in Gaya and Bhojpur, Choudhary emphasized his government's commitment to maintaining law and order while pursuing development initiatives across the state.
Referring to criminals, he said:
Those who challenge the law will either end up behind bars or have their "pind daan" performed in Gayaji.
The remark was intended as a warning against criminal elements and an assertion of the government's resolve to act firmly against crime.
The Chief Minister said:
"There will be no compromise with crime, corruption or communalism. We are working with complete commitment to ensure development and resolve people's problems."
According to him, strengthening law and order remains a key priority alongside economic and infrastructure development.
During his visit to Gaya district, Choudhary laid the foundation stone for a technology centre project worth ₹170 crore at Khijarsarai.
The project is expected to contribute to skill development, industrial growth, and employment generation in the region.
The Chief Minister said the state government is pursuing a dual strategy of: