To,
The Chief Minister, Bihar & Other recipients
Dated:-23 January 2014
Subject: - Enemies to industrialization in Bihar
Sirs,
You have been working day night to invite more and
more industries in Bihar. Your ground efforts to invite them are worth-praising
but the fact remained un-understood. The biggest problems for the
industrialists in Bihar had been resourceful extortion by both government and
its officials very cleverly. State administrative overlooking of their concerns
forced the industrialists to divorce Bihar.
Self styling and selfishness of the police in
connivance with other beneficiaries is still the reasons behind no or little
interest by industrialists.
When any privileged and law-abiding people approach
the police with complaint, the same are registered immediately as expected but
the next moment, the police give sermon to the privileged & law-abiding to
stay away from legal wrangling and unlawful elements. If the privileged &
law-abiding insist on perusing the case, the police give threatening sermon
saying that police cannot protect you against the unlawful elements round the
clock, so it is better to drop the matter here or else every consequence shall
be your responsibility. If and even now the privileged & law-abiding insists
on taking the matter further, the police come with his next weapon saying that
accused in your complaint have also submitted complaint against you which I
will have got to register against you leading to even arrest. When the same
talks about approaching senior officers, the police retort that the seniors do
not and cannot run and control police station and its area. The police also
blackmail the privileged and law-abiding for their valuable times. The police
call them to the police station frequently with a view to harass them under the
guise of legal formalities forcing them to drop the matter.
This style of police stops the industrialists
believing your sincere offer and promises. There are many similar problems
which the industrialists are not relaxed about. So more concrete steps need to
be taken;
1.
Strong &
empowered establishment of industrial police stations across the state on the
pattern of Harijan Thana as the matter is a state-level issue.
2.
Industrialist
charter in all the concerned departments.
3.
Local police
& industrial police station should be given the job to motivate small scale
industrialists enabling them to play witness of your claim of good infrastructure
and security.
4.
Make all the
complaints at the police station non compoundable.
5.
Put almost total
ban on door to door Chanda collection as extortion is running under the guise
of Chanda during various festivals and free-willing JAGRAN program. Chanda on
the name of festivals are the social or legal form of extortion.
6.
Launch one
anonymous complaint cell under your supervision to order action against
officials and anti-development elements in larger public interest.
I, therefore, appeal you to consider above-mentioned
necessities to translate your sincere efforts to woo industrialists into a
reality.
Copy to;
1.
Sri Ram Chandra
Prasad Singh, MP, India
2.
Sri Shravan
Kumar, Ruling Chief Whip, Bihar Vidha Sabha
Regards
Sd/-Prabhash Chandra Sharma
Journalist (Daily Hindi News paper)
Secretary (Working Journalists Union of Bihar)
Coordinator (Online Multi-Complaint Center)
Activist (Bihar Right to Information Forum)
At:-Patrakar Sadan,
Pahalwan Ghat, Patna,
Bihar (India)
Email:-vikaschandrabudha@yahoo.co.in
Chief Minister 23-1-14 BPGRS- 99999-2301140119
DARPG 23-1-14
Complaint Number- DOIPP/E/2014/00015