Overview
- Choudhary, speaking in his Tarapur constituency on Sunday, warned that any structure on government land will be torn down and cited the removal of the staircase at his own Tarapur house to show the rule applies to all.
- He said the Chief Minister’s Office will monitor blocks, circle offices, and police stations, and he warned that any official who keeps a file for more than a month will face action.
- The state will hold panchayat‑level Sahyog Karyakram help camps to fix local problems, with reports describing either twice‑monthly sessions or a two‑day camp each month.
- He set a goal to attract ₹5‑lakh crore in investment by November 20, 2026, gave in‑principle approval to expand the Pirpainty power plant, and proposed 1 kW home solar so households can get up to 150 free units of power.
- Local plans include ₹12.49 crore to develop Dhol Pahari and ₹26.31 crore for Baba Akheshwar Nath Dham, plus work to draw Ganga water for irrigation, following his April 15 swearing‑in to replace Nitish Kumar.