PATNA, April 27 -- In his first visit to Tarapur constituency as chief minister, Samrat Choudhary on Sunday issued a stern warning to encroachers that any construction made on government land would have to be demolished and there would be a "zero tolerance policy" in this regard. "A week ago, I got to know the stairs of my house in Tarapur have to be demolished. Law is the same for everyone. Anybody making houses on government land should know that it would be demolished. If it is on private land, there is no issue, but any construction on government land would have to go. People want to see a beautiful and prosperous Bihar. Factories will be brought to Bihar to generate employment and for that land acquisition is also on," he said, while addressing the people after PM Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme. He announced that by November 20, 2026, the government had targeted to bring Rs.5-lakh crore worth investment to Bihar. "I have given approval in principle for expansion of the upcoming Pirpainty power plant. The government gives 125 units of free electricity, but now we are working on solar power to ensure 1kw power to every household for 150 units free," he added. He said the way people of the state had backed PM Modi and former CM Nitish Kumar to give NDA 202 seats in Bihar Assembly, the son of Tarapur would strive to not only realise their dreams, but also transform Bihar. P2...