CM Samrat Choudhary pays tribute at Digvijay Singh's 16th death anniversary
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Bihar announced on Wednesday, 24 June 2026, that Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary attended a tribute assembly held at Nayagaon village in Kundhur Panchayat, Gidhaur Block, Jamui District, marking the 16th death anniversary of former Union Minister and former Banka MP Digvijay Singh.
The official post stated that the Chief Minister 'श्रद्धासुमन अर्पित कर भावभीनी श्रद्धांजलि दी' — 'offered floral tributes and paid a heartfelt homage' — at the shraddhanjali sabha (tribute assembly) convened in Singh's memory.
Context
Digvijay Singh served as a Union Minister and represented the Banka Lok Sabha constituency in Bihar across multiple terms. He passed away on 24 June 2010, and annual memorial gatherings have since been held across his former constituency areas, particularly in the Jamui-Banka region. This year's event marked the 16th such anniversary.
Nayagaon village, where the assembly was convened, falls within Gidhaur Block of Jamui District — a rural belt geographically adjacent to the Banka constituency that Singh once represented in Parliament.
Policy Backdrop
The tradition of sitting Chief Ministers attending death anniversaries of former parliamentarians and ministers is well established in Indian political culture. Such events serve both as acts of institutional respect and as occasions for current leadership to engage with grassroots networks in rural constituencies.
Bihar, with its dense web of caste-community allegiances and regional political loyalties, has a particularly strong tradition of cross-alliance and intra-alliance tribute events at the block and panchayat level. Attending ceremonies in areas like Gidhaur and Kundhur Panchayat reinforces a Chief Minister's outreach beyond state capital circles.
Stakeholders and Impact
For residents of Jamui District and the broader Banka-Jamui belt, the Chief Minister's presence at the event signals continued official recognition of Digvijay Singh's political legacy. Local supporters and community leaders who have sustained the annual memorial were the primary audience for today's tribute assembly.
The gathering also draws attention to the rural panchayat tier of Bihar's political geography, where block-level events frequently shape local sentiment ahead of electoral cycles.
What's Next
Subsequent annual commemorations on 24 June will likely continue in Nayagaon and surrounding areas of the Banka-Jamui region. Observers will watch whether any local development announcements or infrastructure commitments are tied to Digvijay Singh's memory in the coming period, a common pattern in Bihar's memorial politics.