Nitish Kumar all set to take oath as Bihar CM for record 10th time
PM Modi and Union Home Miniister Amit Shah will attend the swearing-in ceremony.
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JD(U) is likely to retain its current ministers (PTI)
Patna, 19 Nov
JD(U) supremo Nitish Kumar is set to be sworn-in as Bihar
chief minister for a record 10th time on Thursday, days after the NDA secured a
landslide victory in the assembly elections.
Preparations for the swearing-in ceremony at Patna’s
historic Gandhi Maidan are in the final stages, with Prime Minister NarendraModi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and several top NDA leaders expected to
attend.
Apart from the main stage, several pandals have also been
erected to accommodate VIPs.
Elaborate security arrangements have been put in place, and
over three lakh people are anticipated at the event, a senior BJP leader said.
Kumar submitted his resignation as the outgoing CM to
Governor Arif Mohammad Khan on Wednesday.
He was accompanied by Union Minister Chirag Paswan, RLM
chief Upendra Kushwaha and Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya.
State BJP chief Dilip Jaiswal told reporters that the
governor accepted his resignation and asked him to continue as caretaker CM
till a new government was formed.
Kumar was elected leader of the NDA legislature party
following meetings of newly elected MLAs, where senior leader Samrat Choudhary
was chosen as the BJP legislature party leader and Vijay Kumar Sinha as the
deputy leader.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya,
who was appointed as the central observer for the election of the legislature
party leader in Bihar by the BJP, was present at the meeting.
Besides, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal and formerUnion Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, who were made co-observers for the
election process of the legislature party leader, were also present.
Meanwhile, lobbying among NDA allies to finalise cabinet
berths continued throughout the day.
The new Bihar Cabinet is expected to include 16 ministers
from the BJP and 14 from JD(U), including the party chief.
Sources said consensus has been reached among NDA partners
to appoint BJP's Prem Kumar as the Assembly Speaker. The Deputy Speaker's post
is likely to go to JD(U).
Sources said the new Cabinet will have five to six new faces
from the main constituents of the NDA — the BJP and the JD(U).
Umesh Singh Kushwaha, JD(U) state chief who won from Mahnar
assembly seat, is likely to be inducted in the new Cabinet.
While JD(U) is likely set to retain its current ministers,
BJP may bring in a few new faces.
Smaller allies — LJP(RV) led by Union Minister Chirag
Paswan, HAM-S led by Jitan Ram Manjhi, and RLM led by Upendra Kushwaha — will
also get representation.
"The LJP (RV) is likely to get three berths in the new
state cabinet while the HAM-S and RLM one berth each. A maximum of 16 ministers
from the BJP and 14 ministers, along with CM Nitish Kumar from JD(U), will take
oath on November 20", sources said.
JD(U) leaders likely to be part of the new Cabinet include
Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Vijay Kumar Choudhary, Shrowan Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Lesi
Singh, Sheila Mandal, Madan Sahni, Ratnesh Sada, Mohammad Zama Khan, Jayant
Raj, Umesh Singh Kushwaha, and Ashok Chowdhary.
Other probable inductees from JD(U) are Rahul Kumar Singh,
Sudhanshu Shekhar, Kaladhar Prasad Mandal, and Panna Lal Singh Patel, sources
said.
BJP sources said most ministers from the outgoing Cabinet
will be retained, with the party considering three new faces.
Those likely to continue include Samrat Choudhary, Prem
Kumar, Mangal Pandey, Vijay Kumar Sinha, Nitish Mishra, Renu Devi, Jibesh Kumar,
Neeraj Kumar Singh, Janak Ram, Hari Sahni, Kedar Prasad Gupta, Surendra Mehta,
Santosh Kumar Singh, Sunil Kumar, and Motil Lal Prasad.
Potential new faces from BJP include former IPS officer
Anand Mishra (elected from Buxar), Rana Randhir, Gayatri Devi, and Vijay Kumar
Khemka, sources said.
"We are aiming for greater representation in the new
cabinet," a JD(U) leader said.
In the outgoing government, the BJP had 15 ministers, JD(U)
12 including CM Nitish Kumar, Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) had one, and one
minister who was an Independent candidate.
"Given that our MLA count has risen sharply since 2020,
when we had fewer than 50, we expect more berths this time, a JD(U) leader
said.
The NDA stormed back to power in Bihar, winning 202 seats in
the 243-member assembly, with BJP bagging 89, JD(U) 85, LJP(RV) 19, HAM 5 and
RLM 4.
Meanwhile, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor described his
decision not to contest the Bihar polls as a “mistake,” noting that his party
secured less than 4 per cent of votes. He affirmed his commitment to future
electoral efforts in the state.
In an interview with NDTV India, Kishor said, "My
decision not to contest polls can be considered a mistake. We have to do a lot
to achieve a satisfactory result. I had never expected that our party would get
less than 4 per cent votes in the assembly polls."
The former poll strategist also asserted that his effort
would continue to win future elections. "I will not back down without
winning Bihar. I don't know how much time it will take," he said during
the interview.
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