BJP Picks Shivraj Chouhan as Bihar Observer, Govt Formation Soon

The BJP has appointed Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as the central observer to oversee the election of its legislative party leader in Bihar, initiating the formal process for government formation. This move coincides with the conclusion of the 'Kharmas' period, after which a new leader is expected to be elected. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has scheduled what is anticipated to be his final cabinet meeting on April 14. Political observers see Chouhan's appointment as a move to ensure a smooth and consensus-driven leadership transition within the BJP's state ranks.

Key Points: BJP Appoints Shivraj Chouhan Bihar Legislature Observer

  • Chouhan appointed central observer
  • Process for Bihar leader election begins
  • Govt formation likely after April 14
  • Nitish Kumar's last cabinet meeting set
  • BJP aims for smooth leadership transition
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BJP appoints Shivraj Singh Chouhan as central observer for election of Bihar legislature party leader

BJP appoints Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as central observer for Bihar legislative party leader election, key step for NDA government formation.

"The appointment of Chouhan as the central observer sets in motion the formal process for government formation in the state. - Official Release"

New Delhi, April 12

The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday appointed Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as the central observer for the election of the Bihar Legislative Party leader, a key step towards government formation in the state.

The decision was taken by the party's parliamentary board, according to an official press release issued by BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh. Chouhan, who currently serves as Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Rural Development, has been entrusted with overseeing the process of electing the party's leader in the Bihar Legislative Assembly.

The appointment of Chouhan as the central observer sets in motion the formal process for government formation in the state. Party sources indicated that the Legislative Assembly leader is likely to be elected soon, paving the way for the constitution of a new government in the state after April 14. The timeline assumes significance as it coincides with the conclusion of the inauspicious period of 'Kharmas', traditionally considered unsuitable for initiating auspicious activities.

The development comes amid heightened political activity in Bihar, where alliance dynamics and leadership decisions are under close watch.

Earlier, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who is also the national president of the Janata Dal (United), took oath as a Rajya Sabha member on April 10, paving the way for a change in the state leadership of the NDA.

Meanwhile, administrative preparations are also underway in Bihar. As per an official memorandum issued by the Cabinet Secretariat Department of the state government, a meeting of the state council of ministers has been scheduled for April 14 at 11.00 a.m. at the main secretariat in Patna. This is expected to be the last cabinet meeting of CM Nitish Kumar. The meeting is expected to deliberate on key administrative and governance matters in the backdrop of the ongoing political developments.

Officials across departments, including senior bureaucrats and secretariat staff, have been directed to ensure necessary arrangements for the cabinet meeting. The Information and Public Relations Department has also been requested to make appropriate arrangements for a press conference following the meeting.

Political observers believe that the appointment of a seasoned leader like Chouhan as a central observer reflects the BJP's intent to ensure a smooth and coordinated process for leadership selection in Bihar. His organisational experience and administrative background are expected to play a crucial role in facilitating consensus within the party ranks.

With crucial decisions expected in the coming days, all eyes are now on the BJP's legislative party meeting and the subsequent steps towards the formation of the new government in Bihar.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Interesting that they're waiting for Kharmas to end. Shows how traditional beliefs still influence modern politics in India. Hope the new leadership focuses on jobs and agriculture in Bihar.
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Arjun K
Nitish Kumar's move to Rajya Sabha was the writing on the wall. The BJP is clearly taking full control of the NDA in Bihar now. Chouhan's appointment confirms it. Let's hope this ends the political instability in the state.
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Priya S
As a Bihari, I just want the government to work. Too much time is spent on political maneuvering. Whether it's Chouhan or someone else overseeing, the result should be a CM who delivers on promises. Education and healthcare need immediate attention.
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David E
Observing from outside, the process seems very systematic. Scheduling around 'Kharmas' is a unique cultural aspect. Chouhan's dual ministry role shows his importance in the party. Hope the transition is smooth for the people of Bihar.
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Karthik V
With respect, I hope the BJP chooses a leader who is from Bihar and understands the local issues deeply, not just someone imposed by the central leadership. The state's unique challenges need a grounded approach.
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Meera T
The focus should be on the cabinet meeting on the 14th. What last-minute decisions

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