Nitish Kumar's First Meeting with Samrat Choudhary Post-Government Formation in Patna
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Patna, April 18 (NationPress) A notable political event unfolded in Patna as former Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, engaged in a meeting with the current Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, on Saturday. This marked their first official interaction following the establishment of the new government in the state.
Sources indicate that Nitish Kumar arrived at the Chief Minister’s residence at 5 Deshratna Marg, Patna, early in the morning, and the meeting lasted around 20 minutes.
Visuals captured during the gathering depicted Samrat Choudhary warmly welcoming the former Chief Minister, while Nitish Kumar was seen placing a supportive hand on his shoulder.
This meeting is perceived as more than just a standard courtesy call, with discussions reportedly delving into the current political landscape and governance issues.
It also served as an encouraging moment for the new Chief Minister.
Importantly, Samrat Choudhary currently resides at 5 Deshratna Marg but is anticipated to relocate to the official Chief Minister's residence at 1 Aney Marg shortly.
This encounter is the first direct communication between the two leaders since the formation of Bihar's new government.
Political analysts view this meeting as a sign of continuity, collaboration, and mentorship in the new administration, especially considering Nitish Kumar's extensive experience and influence.
The meeting takes place against a backdrop of increased security concerns. Shortly after taking office, CM Samrat Choudhary received a death threat, which raised alarms within the government.
The police have arrested the suspect, identified as Shekhar Yadav from Banka district, who was captured in Ahmedabad.
In light of this threat, security measures have been substantially heightened at the Chief Minister’s ancestral home in Lakhanpur village, Munger.
The premises have effectively been transformed into a high-security area, with strict access controls implemented.
A team consisting of one officer and five constables has been assigned for 24/7 security, working in rotational shifts. Entry is restricted to family members and close relatives, while media and outsiders are not allowed access.
According to Tarapur DSP Sanket Kumar, these precautions have been taken as a safety measure, with further actions contingent upon directives from higher authorities.