Will Bihar's NDA Elect a New Legislative Leader Tomorrow?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nitish Kumar to be sworn in as Chief Minister for the 10th time.
- Grand preparations at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
- High-profile attendees expected, including PM Modi.
- Internal meetings of BJP and JDU scheduled before the ceremony.
- About three lakh people anticipated at the event.
Patna, Nov 18 (NationPress) Political dynamics are heating up in Bihar as preparations ramp up for the establishment of a new government. The ceremony to swear in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set for November 20 at the renowned Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
Extensive arrangements are underway for this significant event.
On November 19, both the BJP and JDU will convene pivotal internal discussions.
The JDU legislators' meeting is scheduled for 11 am at the residence of Minister Shravan Kumar, while the BJP will gather at its state headquarters in Patna.
These meetings will be followed by a joint assembly of the NDA legislative party in the Central Hall, where Nitish Kumar will be officially chosen as the NDA legislative party's leader.
Once elected, Kumar will head to Raj Bhavan to formally declare his intent to form the government.
On November 20, Kumar will take the oath of office for the 10th time, marking a historic achievement in Bihar's political landscape.
This event is expected to attract a massive crowd, with dignitaries including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda, and numerous Chief Ministers from other states in attendance.
On Tuesday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Gandhi Maidan to oversee the preparations, accompanied by prominent NDA leaders like Samrat Chaudhary and Nitin Naveen, along with senior officials, including Bihar Chief Secretary Pratyay Amrit, DGP Vinay Kumar, Patna District Magistrate Tyagarajan S.M., and Senior Superintendent of Police Kartikeya K Sharma.
Every effort is being made to ensure the ceremony is executed flawlessly and with grandeur.
The NDA anticipates an attendance of around three lakh individuals at the swearing-in ceremony.