Assam's BJP Government Tackles Corruption, 'Love Jihad', and Land Issues, Boosts Transparency and Social Justice
The BJP government in Assam, led by Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, has been proactive in addressing various challenges and implementing reforms. Notable actions include combating 'love jihad' cases, land mafias, and corruption, while also ensuring transparency and efficiency through online services.
The government has taken stern measures against 'love jihad' cases, land mafias, and corruption in administrative services. Additionally, key services such as pensions, licenses, and land registrations have been transitioned to online platforms, promoting transparency and efficiency.
In a significant move, over 2 lakh landless families have been granted land pattas, reflecting the government's commitment to social justice. The state has also seen a notable decline in the crime rate since 2016, with a zero-tolerance policy toward heinous crimes ensuring justice for offenders.
The Assam Police has made key arrests in the investigation into the death of singer Zubeen Garg. A judicial commission headed by Justice Saumitra Saikia of the Gauhati High Court has been constituted to oversee the probe. The Chief Minister has reassured the public that no individual involved in the case will escape through legal loopholes. Notably, the chairman of the investigation commission is a former high-ranking political figure in Assam who previously held the position of Chief Minister. Under the BJP government, Assam has also achieved the top position in India in preventing child marriage.
The BJP government in Assam, under Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, has demonstrated a strong commitment to combating corruption, ensuring transparency, and delivering social justice. With a robust approach to law and order, the government has also successfully reduced crime rates and is diligently pursuing justice in the Zubeen Garg case.
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