CM Samrat Choudhary Unveils Jagannath Mishra Statue in Supaul
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A BJP Chief Minister garlanding the statue of a Congress stalwart — that image alone tells you something about how Bihar honours its own. Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Wednesday, 19 August 2026 unveiled a statue of former Chief Minister Dr. Jagannath Mishra at Balua Panchayat in Supaul district, offering floral tributes and paying his respects to the late leader.
Choudhary wrote: 'सुपौल के बलुआ पंचायत में बिहार के भूतपूर्व मुख्यमंत्री, श्रद्धेय जगन्नाथ मिश्र जी की प्रतिमा का अनावरण कर माल्यार्पण किया' — ['At Balua Panchayat in Supaul, I unveiled and garlanded the statue of revered former Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra.'] He added that Mishra's contributions to Bihar's development and public service 'will always be remembered.'
Who Was Dr. Jagannath Mishra
Dr. Jagannath Mishra served multiple terms as Chief Minister of Bihar during the 1970s and 1980s under the Congress banner, leaving a mark on the state's administrative and developmental landscape. He is remembered across party lines as a leader who invested in Bihar's growth during a formative period for the state.
Why Supaul, Why Now
Supaul, a district in northern Bihar prone to annual flooding from the Kosi river, is the setting for this act of public memory. Unveiling a statue at the panchayat level — the most local unit of governance — signals an effort to bring commemorative recognition down from state capitals to the grassroots. Indian state governments across party lines routinely organise such ceremonies for former chief ministers, treating the preservation of a leader's legacy as a civic duty that transcends political affiliation.
That Choudhary, a BJP leader, chose to personally preside over a tribute to a Congress chief minister underscores a well-established Bihar political tradition: honouring the office and the contribution, regardless of the flag under which a leader served.