Did Nitish Kumar Just Make History by Taking Oath as Bihar's CM for the 10th Time?
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Key Takeaways
- Nitish Kumar has been re-elected as Chief Minister for a historic 10th term.
- PM Modi attended the swearing-in ceremony, marking a significant political moment.
- New Deputy Chief Ministers were sworn in, indicating a fresh government structure.
- The ceremony followed intense political negotiations and support claims.
- Governor Arif Mohammad Khan dissolved the previous assembly to facilitate the new government.
Patna, Nov 20 (NationPress) Nitish Kumar has officially taken his oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the 10th time, with Governor Arif Mohammad Khan administering the oath at the historic Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Patna Airport around 11 a.m. and flew directly to the ceremony by helicopter.
The swearing-in ceremony commenced at 11:30 a.m., marking Kumar's first term as Chief Minister in 2000, which lasted for just seven days.
Since regaining power in 2005, he has been re-elected nine times consecutively, achieving this significant milestone.
This event marks the first time that PM Modi has attended Kumar’s swearing-in ceremony.
Despite taking oath five times since Modi assumed office in 2014, Kumar has governed under both the NDA and the Grand Alliance.
Today is also notable for PM Modi’s presence in Patna during the oath-taking.
Following Kumar’s oath, Samrat Choudhary, a successful MLA from Tarapur, was sworn in as one of the Deputy Chief Ministers.
Next was Vijay Sinha, who also took office as Deputy Chief Minister.
Numerous ministers took the oath alongside Kumar, including Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Mangal Pandey, Dilip Jaiswal, Shravan Kumar, Bijendra Yadav, Lacey Singh, Nitin Naveen, Madan Sahani, Ram Kripal Yadav, Santosh Kumar Suman, Sunil Kumar, Jama Khan, Sanjay Tiger, Arun Shankar Prasad, Rama Nishad, Surendra Mehta, Narayan Prasad, and Ashok Choudhary.
The Prime Minister congratulated all the newly sworn-in ministers after the ceremony, which followed a day full of political activities.
Earlier in the day, around 5 p.m., Nitish Kumar visited Raj Bhavan to claim the formation of the new government.
He submitted letters of support from 202 NDA MLAs and resigned as the outgoing Chief Minister.
Governor Arif Mohammad Khan then dissolved the 17th Bihar Legislative Assembly and invited him to form the new government.
Previously, Nitish Kumar was elected as the leader of the JDU legislative party, while BJP selected Samrat Choudhary as their legislative party leader and Vijay Sinha as deputy leader.
Both leaders were sworn in today as Deputy Chief Ministers, marking the commencement of the new NDA government in Bihar.