West Bengal Sets New Four Point Agenda For Change

SHASHAANK TIWARI21 August 20261 min read1 viewSiliguri Local
West Bengal Sets New Four Point Agenda For Change

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced a four-point agenda to bring transformative changes in the state during a public meeting at Kawakhaki ground in Siliguri on Friday. National security and nationalism remain top priorities with no compromise allowed.

Key Points of the Agenda

The four main pillars of this agenda include national security, public welfare, better coordination between the central and state governments, and ensuring that government schemes reach actual beneficiaries.

Border Security and Census

The state government provided land to the Border Security Force for fencing along the India-Bangladesh border and is working closely with the central government. Furthermore, the census process has been initiated without any politics involved.

New Criminal Laws Implemented

The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita has been implemented in the state, which was previously kept pending by the former government. The current administration has taken strict steps to ensure proper execution of this major legal reform.

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