"People say there is Jungle Raj in Bihar. But, there is Mangal Raj and rule of law in Bihar. Action is being taken in all cases of murders. Guilty, whoever he or she may be, will not be spared at any cost," Kumar said while addressing a programme on prohibition organised by members of Jeevika society at the Polo Ground at Munger.
"Bihar has witnessed a decline in various types of crimes following the imposition of prohibition. There is a decline of 39 per cent in murder cases, while incidents of dacoity has dropped by 54 per cent, loot by 25 per cent and ransom by 71 per cent," Kumar said.
"The cases of atrocities against women have dropped by 28 per cent, while road accidents have gone down by 31 per cent and the numbers of total cognisable offence have decreased to 20 per cent," he said.
In Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa has started taking steps to implement prohibition in her state, he said adding various women's groups of Rajasthan and Dhanbad have launched movement against liquor.
People in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra too have started raising their voice against liquor, while women of Chandrapur district in Maharashtra have successfully implemented prohibition in their district, the CM said.
It would be true tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of the 100th year of Champaran movement if prohibition was implemented successfully, which is mandated by Article 47 of the Constitution, Kumar said.
