Maintaining law and order is the government's top priority: Somrat Choudhury
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Patna (ABN) Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary today inaugurated 48 police buses, 30 four-wheelers, and 6 ambulances for the use of Bihar Police from the stage in front of the 'Samvad' at the Chief Minister's Secretariat. During this, the Chief Minister flagged off the police vehicles. Before inaugurating the police vehicles, the Chief Minister inquired about the working system of the officers. During this, the Chief Minister said that the availability of these police vehicles will further increase the capacity and performance of policing in the state. In addition, there will be more convenience in maintaining law and order. The state government is committed to providing the police force with the latest facilities, giving top priority to law and order. The new vehicles will help control crime, take swift action in emergency situations, and further strengthen public safety. The state government is continuously working to equip the Bihar Police with modern resources. With the inclusion of these new vehicles, the police's quick response capability will increase, patrolling will be more effective, and better security will be provided, and the general public will be provided with police services.
During the program, DGP Mr. Vineet Kumar welcomed the Chief Minister by presenting him with a green plant. On this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Chief Minister's Principal Secretary Mr. Deepak Kumar, Chief Secretary Mr. Prityamart, Development Commissioner Mr. Mahir Kumar Singh, DGP Mr. Vineet Kumar, Chief Minister's Secretary Mr. Lokes Kumar Singh, Home Department Secretary Mr. Kandan Kumar, Police Director General Vigilance Mr. JSS Gangwar, Director General of Police Operations Mr. Kandan Krishnan, and other senior officers were present.