Bihar's New CM Samrat Choudhary Meets PM Modi in Delhi
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Patna, April 21 (NationPress) Following his inauguration as the new Chief Minister of Bihar, Samrat Choudhary traveled to New Delhi on Tuesday for a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The meeting is slated for around 4 p.m. and is primarily a courtesy call, occurring shortly after Choudhary's swearing-in and the establishment of the new NDA government in Bihar.
According to sources, the discussion will likely revolve around the present conditions in Bihar and potential strategies to enhance the state's development. Furthermore, the agenda may include governance, coordination between the Centre and the state, as well as the execution of vital development initiatives.
This meeting is especially notable as it is the inaugural instance of a leader from the BJP's roster taking on the Chief Minister role in Bihar, adding significance to their discussions.
In the wake of the swearing-in ceremony, Prime Minister Modi extended his congratulations to Choudhary, expressing trust in his leadership capabilities.
On social media platform ‘X’, PM Modi emphasized Choudhary's enthusiasm, dedication to public service, and grassroots experience, asserting that these attributes would be instrumental in driving Bihar's development.
He conveyed confidence that the state would reach new heights under Choudhary's governance.
Since assuming office, Chief Minister Choudhary has been proactive, initiating a series of review meetings.
On the second day post-inauguration, he visited Takht Sri Harmandir Ji Patna Sahib, where he prayed for peace, harmony, and prosperity in Bihar. During this visit, the Gurudwara Management Committee honored him with a ceremonial sword, a stole, and a Saropa (robe of honor).
Additionally, the Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha held a ‘Jan Akrosh Mahila Sammelan’ in Patna to voice support for the Women’s Reservation Amendment Bill.
While addressing the assembly, Choudhary issued a stern warning regarding violence against women, pledging that offenders would face strict consequences. He emphasized that those committing such crimes would be pursued and brought to justice, irrespective of their attempts to evade capture.