What Led to the Cabinet Reshuffle in Bihar After Nitin Nabin's Resignation?
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Patna, Dec 16 (NationPress) In a significant political turn of events, the Bihar government promptly reallocated critical ministerial roles following Nitin Nabin's resignation from the cabinet.
On directives from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, this reshuffling was executed swiftly to maintain continuity in administration.
This strategic realignment has notably elevated the positions of two prominent ministers in the Bihar government—Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha and Industry Minister Dilip Jaiswal.
Deputy Chief Minister Sinha has been assigned the Urban Development and Housing Department, a vital sector associated with urban infrastructure, sanitation, drinking water supply, smart city initiatives, and civic services.
With Sinha overseeing this department, the government anticipates a quicker execution and enhanced supervision of urban development projects throughout the state.
Currently, he also manages the Revenue, Land Reforms and Mining Ministry within the Bihar government.
Meanwhile, Dilip Jaiswal, the former president of the Bihar BJP and now the Industry Minister, has taken charge of the Road Construction Department, which is crucial for the state's infrastructure.
Jaiswal will now have the key responsibility of ensuring the timely completion of several large-scale road and connectivity projects initiated during Nabin's tenure.
It's important to note that Nitin Nabin, an MLA representing the Bakipur assembly constituency, assumed the role of National Working President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday.
In light of the BJP’s guideline of “one person, one post” and his expanded national responsibilities, he submitted his resignation from the Bihar cabinet earlier today.