Nitish is active even after Rajya Sabha nomination, scolds officials who joined hands
Despite filing his nomination for the Rajya Sabha, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar remains proactive, recently reprimanding officials over slow progress on a flyover project.
Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar, has been showing his characteristic active leadership even after filing his nomination for the Rajya Sabha. On a recent visit to Bakhtiyarpur, he expressed his displeasure with the slow pace of construction on a flyover project. During his inspection of ongoing development works in his home constituency, he was informed that the construction was not progressing as expected, which prompted him to take officials to task for the delay.
During the visit, Kumar emphasized the need for expediency in completing development projects and reiterated his ongoing message that work must be finished as quickly as possible. He expressed frustration that despite his repeated insistence, the pace of work remained sluggish. His stern warning to the officials highlighted that any negligence in development projects would not be tolerated and that everything must be completed within stipulated deadlines.
This incident underscores Kumar's commitment to efficient governance and his hands-on approach to managing development in Bihar. His public reprimand of officials also reflects his leadership style, which prioritizes accountability and swift action in response to perceived inefficiencies. As projects in the region continue to lag behind schedule, such statements may serve to motivate a quicker response from bureaucratic teams, which is crucial for the state's ongoing development efforts.