Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has vowed to continue his fight against corruption and warned that more properties of corrupt officials would be seized under the state’s anti-graft law.
Claiming credit for introducing a slew of path-breaking anti-corruption measures, Kumar wrote in his blog post recently, “It is a promise I fulfilled and my fight against corruption will go on.”
He referred to the setting up of a primary school in the house of a senior government official facing a disproportionate assets case.
“We have opened a primary school. Last Thursday, we shifted a primary school for underprivileged children into this house in Patna, seized under the Bihar Special Courts Act which our government had enacted last year,” he said.
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