Is This a Historic Moment for Bihar with Nitish Kumar's Tenth Oath-Taking?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nitish Kumar takes oath for the tenth time as Chief Minister.
- Only CM in India to achieve this milestone.
- Focus on youth employment and development.
- Support from Prime Minister Modi highlights the event's significance.
- Commitment to fulfilling manifesto promises.
Patna, Nov 21 (NationPress) JD(U) National Working President Sanjay Jha referred to the occasion as a historic event for the residents of Bihar when Nitish Kumar took the oath as Chief Minister for the tenth time. He emphasized that Nitish Kumar stands out as the only Chief Minister in the nation to achieve this milestone.
In a conversation with IANS, Jha remarked, “This is a momentous occasion for the people of Bihar. He is the only Chief Minister in the country to have taken the oath ten times. This is a significant milestone. The oath-taking ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, numerous state Chief Ministers, and Union Ministers, with a large crowd present at Gandhi Maidan.
He continued, “With the mandate we have received, the government's objectives are clear. Nitish Kumar has consistently delivered on his promises. He only pledges what can be accomplished. The focus will now shift towards development. Our main goal is to create job opportunities for the youth. PM Modi envisions the promotion of industries and the revival of sugar mills, and we are actively pursuing this agenda. Every commitment made in our manifesto will be realized. I have been reiterating that this is a historic moment, as we now possess a double-engine government.
On Friday, Nitish Kumar was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Bihar, with Governor Arif Mohammad Khan administering the oath at Patna's Gandhi Maidan.
Prime Minister Modi was present at this ceremony.
Nitish Kumar took the oath for the tenth time on November 20, having first assumed the role in 2000, though that government lasted just seven days.
Since his return to power in 2005, he has been sworn in nine times, achieving this historic tenth swearing-in on Thursday.
This event marked the first occasion that PM Modi attended Nitish Kumar's swearing-in ceremony, despite Kumar having taken the oath five times since Modi became Prime Minister in 2014. Kumar has served under both the NDA and UPA governments during this timeframe.