Nitish Kumar’s new government in Bihar has been in full swing since the beginning. This time the government came to power with a huge victory. However, the effect of Yogi model is visible in the new government from the beginning. In the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath’s government is best known for its bulldozers and anti-Romeo groups. Now the same initiative is going to start in Bihar as well. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary is also the Home Minister of the state in the new government. He assumed this responsibility for the first time and took charge of the Department of Home Affairs on Tuesday. Along with his new responsibilities, the Emperor also outlined his vision: Special care will be taken for the safety of school and college going girls in his kingdom. There will be no leniency with the mafia; If they do not improve, their homes will be demolished following court orders. Anti-Romeo squad to be deployed After assuming charge of the Home Department in Patna on Tuesday, Samrat Chaudhary announced that special police forces will be deployed around schools and colleges to ensure the safety of girl students in the state. Describing women’s safety as a priority for his government, he said: “We will deploy anti-Romeo groups like Pink Patrol outside schools and colleges, so that no one dares to harass or molest our sisters and daughters. Besides, special police forces will also be on guard during holidays.” Pink patrols are already underway in many states and are being done to prevent incidents of molestation of women and girls. “Zero tolerance” against crime In a tough stand against criminals, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary said that ‘zero tolerance’ policy against crime will be adopted. So far, about 400 mafias have been identified in the state, and their property will be confiscated on court orders. Referring to Yogi’s bulldozer policy, he said, “As per the court order, bulldozers will be used on the houses of criminals.” He also said that strict surveillance will be maintained in the prisons. Strict action to be taken in jails Talking about the strict action in jails, Deputy Chief Minister Choudhary said, “Access of mobile phones without permission will be banned in the jail premises. Apart from this, prisoners will not be allowed to eat outside food without the permission of doctors.” Before the elections, law and order was a constant election issue in Bihar. On law and order, the state’s new home minister said, “Nitish Kumar has worked very hard to improve law and order in the state. We will try to strengthen it further.” Cybercrime will also be controlled. Taking a strict stand against the increasing cyber crime, Samrat Chaudhary said that strict action will be taken against cyber crime. Strict action will also be taken against those who use abusive language or make offensive comments on social media. On organized crime, the Deputy Chief Minister said that efforts will be made to stop organized crime in the state and good governance will be further improved under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.