PM Modi has done a nationwide lockdown till 3 May. At the same time, during the lockdown in Bihar, there has been an uproar over the issuing of the travel pass to the MLA, for which the inquiry has been ordered by the Bihar government. In fact, a travel pass was issued to a BJP MLA to get his daughter back from Rajasthan's Kota. Now an inquiry has been ordered by the Bihar government. BJP MLA Anil Singh from Hisua in Nalanda district was issued a travel pass to bring back his daughter from Kota. Due to this, the state government is facing criticism. For your information, let us tell you that before this, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had said that, if all the states start recalling them on the demand of people trapped in different parts of the country, then the lockdown will become a joke. Chief Secretary Aamir Shamtani has said that the general administration has taken orders to check whether the pass was issued by the competent officer as per the laid down norms. Is released. He also said that action can be taken against the officials concerned if any discrepancy is detected in issuing the pass. In his statement, Information and Public Relations Minister Neeraj Kumar said that people are assured that administrative action will be taken if a pass was issued illegally on behalf of the BJP. MLA Anil Singh left for Kota city in Rajasthan on April 16, after which he returned to his Patna residence late on Saturday night. Singh was issued a travel pass by Nawada Sadar Sub-Divisional Magistrate on April 15, which went viral on social media on Sunday. Also Read: NCP chief Sharad Pawar condemn Palghar incident Haryana: Workers will soon return to work under this scheme Another police officer dies of coronavirus in Indore Big shock to Indian IT professionals, America is going to take these steps