Bihar's Panchayat Elections Set to Proceed: Minister Deepak Prakash
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Patna, March 21 (NationPress) Deepak Prakash, the Minister for Panchayati Raj in the Nitish Kumar administration, affirmed on Saturday that the Panchayat elections in Bihar will proceed as planned, maintaining the current delimitation process.
The minister reiterated that the elections for the positions of Pramukh and Up-Pramukh will adhere to the established protocols, similar to those followed in prior elections.
Additionally, he revealed that a new reservation roster will be introduced for the upcoming 2026 Panchayat elections.
“The existing system has been operational for almost a decade, and this revision aims to guarantee equitable representation for all communities,” he stated during a media interaction in Gaya.
While visiting the Gaya district, he assessed the site of a contentious Panchayat Sarkar Bhawan in Barsauna village, located within the Tankuppa block.
He reviewed the land-related matters with officials and instructed them to recommence and accelerate the construction efforts.
This project had previously faced delays due to local protests.
At the Circuit House in Gaya, Deepak Prakash also discussed the political landscape.
Regarding speculation about leadership in Bihar, he indicated that clarity regarding the next Chief Minister will unfold at the appropriate moment.
He confidently asserted that leadership in the state will continue under Nitish Kumar, crediting his governance over the last two decades for Bihar’s progress.
When questioned about the Chief Minister’s absence from Eid celebrations at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, the minister explained that Nitish Kumar was engaged with official responsibilities.
He added that Nishant Kumar's attendance at the event should not be interpreted in a political context.
The minister also touched upon national politics, acknowledging that election-related violence in West Bengal has been a persistent issue, yet hinted that voters there might seek change in the future.
Overall, this announcement indicates the government's determination to move forward with Panchayat elections while implementing reforms in the reservation system to promote more inclusive grassroots governance.