Bihar Ministers Take Charge: Focus on Prohibition, PDS, and Tourism

Newly appointed ministers in Bihar's NDA government formally assumed charge of their departments on Friday. Senior JD(U) leader Madan Sahani took over the Liquor Prohibition Department, vowing strict enforcement against alcohol smuggling. Ashok Choudhary warned of action against PDS shopkeepers supplying less ration, while BJP's Dilip Jaiswal promised to overhaul the Revenue Department's reputation as a "dark cell." Tourism Minister Kedar Prasad Gupta outlined plans for rapid tourism infrastructure development across the state.

Key Points: Bihar Ministers Assume Charge: Key Priorities Set

  • Madan Sahani focuses on enforcing liquor ban and curbing smuggling
  • Ashok Choudhary warns PDS shopkeepers against irregularities
  • Dilip Jaiswal vows to reform 'dark cell' Revenue Department
  • Kedar Prasad Gupta prioritizes tourism development for jobs and growth
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Newly appointed ministers in Bihar take charge of departments

Newly appointed Bihar ministers take charge of key departments, focusing on liquor prohibition enforcement, PDS reforms, revenue dept overhaul, and tourism development.

"There is no shortage of wicked people anywhere - Ashok Choudhary"

Patna, May 8

Following the allocation of portfolios in the NDA government led by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, newly appointed ministers began formally assuming charge of their respective departments on Friday.

Several ministers outlined their priorities immediately after taking office, signalling the government's focus on governance reforms and administrative accountability.

Senior JD(U) leader Madan Sahani assumed charge of the Liquor Prohibition Department and issued a strong statement regarding the implementation of prohibition laws in the state.

He acknowledged that the liquor ban policy had not been enforced in the manner originally intended and identified the smuggling of alcohol from outside Bihar, along with illegal liquor production within the state, as the biggest challenges before the department.

Speaking after taking charge, Madan Sahani said strict measures would now be taken in coordination with departmental officials to curb liquor trafficking and illegal manufacturing activities.

He asserted that the government was determined to stop such activities "under any circumstances" and strengthen enforcement of the prohibition law.

Another senior JD(U) leader, Ashok Choudhary, took charge of the Food and Consumer Affairs Department.

Soon after assuming office, he warned of strict action against Public Distribution System (PDS) shopkeepers accused of supplying less ration to beneficiaries.

"There is no shortage of wicked people anywhere," Ashok Choudhary remarked while speaking to the media, emphasising that the government would act firmly against irregularities in the ration distribution system.

He said ensuring transparency and protecting the rights of beneficiaries would remain a key priority for his department.

Senior BJP leader Dilip Jaiswal also assumed charge of the Revenue and Land Reforms Department on Friday.

Upon reaching his office, he spoke candidly about the challenges facing the department, which has often been criticised for delays, corruption allegations, and administrative inefficiency.

Dilip Jaiswal stated that the department had at times acquired the reputation of being a "dark cell" due to prolonged strikes and disruption of public services.

He acknowledged that many works had come to a standstill because of employee-related issues and assured that efforts would be made to resolve staff grievances so that public services are not affected.

"The department has had considerable notoriety at the lower levels. We will work hard and address the issues of employees so that public work does not suffer," he said after assuming charge.

Meanwhile, Kedar Prasad Gupta took over as the Tourism Minister and received a warm welcome from departmental officials upon his arrival.

Highlighting the economic potential of tourism in Bihar, Gupta stated that the rapid development of tourism infrastructure across the state would be a major focus of his tenure.

"Tourism will be rapidly developed across the entire state of Bihar. Promoting tourism in Bihar is our goal. It will also boost employment and economic growth," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Madan Sahani is right about liquor smuggling being the real challenge. Prohibition in Bihar has only created a black market and made criminals rich. Either implement it properly or scrap it—this half-baked enforcement is dangerous.
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Michael C
Interesting to see tourism development being prioritized. Bihar has incredible historical sites like Nalanda and Bodh Gaya that are underpromoted. If the infrastructure improves, it could really create jobs and boost the local economy. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Ashok Choudhary's warning to PDS shopkeepers is welcome, but we've heard such threats before. The real test will be if they actually cancel licenses of corrupt dealers. People are tired of ration theft—show action, not just press conferences.
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Jennifer L
The liquor ban debate is so polarized. On one hand, it has reduced domestic violence in villages. On the other, it's funding organized crime. The new minister has a tough job balancing enforcement with practical realities. Good luck, Madan Sahani!
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Rohit P
Dilip Jaiswal calling the Revenue Department a "dark cell" is the kind of self-awareness we need from politicians. But bhai, acknowledging the problem is step one—fixing it requires actually resolving employee grievances and digitizing records. Let's see.

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