As Bihar undergoes a statewide land survey, several issues have emerged, especially in regions like Lakhisarai, where farmers face challenges related to the process. Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal, addressing these concerns, has reassured the public that they need not worry. "If any problems arise during the survey, I am here. You don't need to approach officials; they will handle their work. If anyone acts improperly, come to me directly,” Jaiswal said, urging citizens to avoid unnecessary confrontations with government employees.
Regarding recent allegations made by opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav, Jaiswal also offered some advice. He emphasized that political leaders must maintain transparency, dismissing accusations of spying as baseless. "When you become a leader, your life becomes public, so where is the need for espionage? Only those engaging in wrongdoings would fear being watched," Jaiswal added.
Responding to Yadav’s comments on crime, Jaiswal highlighted that accusations should be backed by data. He urged Yadav to compare crime statistics from previous administrations, particularly from his father's rule, before making claims.
Minister Jaiswal has addressed public grievances surrounding the ongoing land survey in Bihar, providing reassurances and challenging opposition claims, while urging for greater transparency in leadership.