Jan Suraj will start a state -wide signature campaign against the party government's actions, it will start from CM's hometown

The Jan Suraj Party (JSP) announced on Thursday the state -wide signature campaign of chief minister Nitish Kumar’s native Kalyan Bigha to begin on May 11. With the speech of a press conference, Party President Manoj Bharti said the purpose of the campaign is to make the government accountable for its promises made during the cabinets -based census period. JSP workers and leaders will visit more than 40,000 towns across Bihar and ask the public three important questions about incomplete government announcements. This includes the promise of Nitish Kumar to give Rs 2 Lakh to 94 Lakh families based on the caste recording in November 2023, financial assistance from Rs 1.20 Lakh to 40 Lakh families and the distribution of three decimal land to landless families. Bharti, referring to a government report, claims that only 2,34 lakh families have gained land under the scheme and that 1.2 lakh families still do not gain ownership. The party also wants to find out if the citizens are forced to bribe during the continued land survey process. Bharti said: “The campaign begins from the own town’s own town, as all these announcements were made during her tenure and it is important to judge the land reality.” Share this story -tags