What Preparations Are Being Made for Nitish Kumar's Swearing-In Ceremony?
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Key Takeaways
- Nitish Kumar is set to be sworn in for the tenth time.
- The event will occur at Gandhi Maidan on November 20th.
- High-profile leaders like Modi and Amit Shah will be present.
- Expectations of a large public turnout, around three lakh.
- The ceremony symbolizes the NDA's electoral success.
Patna, Nov 18 (NationPress) In preparation for the upcoming NDA government swearing-in ceremony, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Gandhi Maidan on Tuesday to assess the event's arrangements.
Accompanying him were Samrat Chaudhary, Nitin Naveen, BJP in-charge Vinod Tawde, along with various leaders. Present at the site were Bihar Chief Secretary Pratyay Amrit, Director General of Police (DGP) Vinay Kumar, Patna District Magistrate Tyagarajan S.M., Superintendent of Police Kartikeya K Sharma, and other officials.
Following a significant victory in the Bihar elections, the swearing-in for the new government is scheduled for November 20th.
Nitish Kumar is set to take the oath as Chief Minister for the tenth time at Gandhi Maidan.
Efforts are being made to ensure the event is historic. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and key BJP leaders are anticipated to attend the ceremony.
Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal mentioned that around three lakh attendees are expected at the event.
He indicated that the BJP legislative party will convene on Wednesday, followed by the NDA legislative party meeting. The swearing-in ceremony is set to occur at Gandhi Maidan on November 20th.
Chief Ministers, Deputy Chief Ministers, and notable public representatives from multiple states have also been invited.
Jaiswal emphasized that voters have extended remarkable support to the NDA.
“We anticipate a substantial public turnout during the swearing-in ceremony. The new government is committed to fulfilling the vision of a developed Bihar,” he stated.
Regarding RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav's election as the legislative party leader, Jaiswal remarked, “If he ascends to the Leader of the Opposition role, he should execute his duties with responsibility.”
He further added that the opposition's role is not limited to opposition but also entails contributing positively to the state's progress.