India, Oct. 27 -- Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday asserted that law and order has remarkably improved in the state after his Government came to power in November 2005 and claimed that "being Bihari is a matter of pride now" for its residents.
In a lengthy post on X, the CM wrote, "People can't forget Bihar before 2005, when crime and corruption were at their peak in the state. When our government came to power in 2005, we prioritised the restoration of law and order above all else and established the rule of law. A policy of zero tolerance was adopted for crime and corruption. Now, there is no atmosphere of fear or terror in the state. Now, being Bihari is a matter of pride for the people of the state."
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