Bihar's Political Shift: New Chief Minister Announcement Imminent
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Patna, April 13 (NationPress) Bihar's political landscape is at a pivotal moment. As the days progress, speculation regarding the establishment of a new government in the state grows. The dates of April 14 and 15 are anticipated to be significant as they are expected to unveil the name of Bihar’s upcoming Chief Minister.
Sources indicate that the NDA has directed all 202 of its MLAs to remain in Patna on April 14 and 15, ensuring no MLA departs the city during this period.
The BJP leadership has designated Shivraj Singh Chouhan as the central observer, who is set to arrive in Patna on April 14 to oversee the proceedings.
An important NDA legislative party meeting is on the agenda for April 14.
The selection of the new Chief Minister is likely to be concluded during this meeting, after which Nitish Kumar may offer his resignation.
Preparations are in full swing for the swearing-in ceremony of the new Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister the very next day, April 15.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has convened a Cabinet meeting for April 14 at 11 A.M., where it is believed he may submit his resignation to Governor Syed Ata Hasnain afterward.
Bihar's Industry Minister, Dilip Jaiswal, stated, “We will participate in the Cabinet meeting and adhere to whatever decision the Chief Minister makes.”
Meanwhile, senior JD(U) figure Sanjay Kumar Jha expressed optimism, asserting that the entire process is unfolding smoothly, with the Chief Minister personally overseeing it.
The Patna administration has mobilized all its resources for the swearing-in ceremony.
District Magistrate Dr. Thiyagarajan has supplied the Governor with comprehensive details regarding security, VVIP movement, and additional arrangements.
Numerous notable leaders and distinguished guests from across the nation are anticipated to attend the event, with stringent security measures being implemented.
Medical teams and ambulances are on standby, alongside fire brigade and disaster management teams ready for deployment.
As the administration prepares diligently, multiple meetings are taking place at the Chief Minister's residence, discussing ministerial appointments, guest lists, and program outlines.
In summary, a transition of power in Bihar is just around the corner.
April 14 and 15 could mark a transformative moment in state politics—ushering in a new government and establishing who will steer Bihar’s future.