Samrat Choudhary Set to Become Bihar CM, Marking New Political Chapter

Samrat Choudhary is poised to become the next Chief Minister of Bihar after being elected leader of the BJP Legislature Party and the NDA. His political journey is rooted in a family legacy, having begun his career with the RJD before rising through the JD(U) and ultimately becoming a key BJP leader. A defining moment was his symbolic pledge while Leader of the Opposition to not remove his turban until Nitish Kumar was unseated. His elevation marks a significant leadership change as he becomes the central figure for the BJP in Bihar ahead of crucial future elections.

Key Points: Samrat Choudhary to be Next Bihar Chief Minister

  • Political legacy with father as ex-MP/MLA
  • Began career with RJD, now BJP's top face
  • Symbolic pledge against Nitish Kumar defined him
  • First-time charge of Home Dept as Deputy CM
  • Expected central figure for 2029 & 2030 elections
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'From political legacy to leadership': Samrat Choudhary set to become Bihar CM ​

BJP's Samrat Choudhary set to become Bihar CM after NDA selection. Explore his political journey from RJD to BJP's top leader in the state.

"vowing not to remove his Muraittha (traditional turban) until Nitish Kumar was unseated - Samrat Choudhary"

Patna, April 14

Following his election as the leader of the BJP Legislature Party and NDA, Samrat Choudhary is now all set to become the next Chief Minister of Bihar.​

His selection was formally announced during the legislative party meeting by Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and later during the NDA's meeting, the outgoing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced his name as a new leader of the NDA in Bihar.​

Samrat Choudhary's political journey is deeply rooted in a strong family background.​

His father, Shakuni Chaudhary, has been a prominent figure in Bihar politics, having served multiple terms as both an MLA and an MP.​

His mother, Parvati Devi, has also represented the Tarapur constituency as an MLA.​

Having grown up in a political environment, Choudhary developed a keen understanding of politics from an early age.​

Interestingly, Samrat Choudhary began his political career with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) before later associating with the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) and eventually establishing himself within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).​

He entered active politics in 1990 and went on to become the Agriculture Minister in Bihar in 1999.​

Choudhary contested from the Parbatta assembly constituency in 2000 and 2010, winning both elections.​

In 2010, he was appointed Chief Whip of the Opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly.​

Since 2018, he has emerged as a key BJP leader.​

In 2019, under the leadership of Nityanand Rai, he was appointed BJP State Vice President, steadily rising to become one of the party's most influential faces in Bihar.​

Samrat Choudhary gained significant prominence when Nitish Kumar broke ties with the BJP to form a Mahagathbandhan government.​

At that time, Choudhary, serving as Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council, made a symbolic pledge-vowing not to remove his Muraittha (traditional turban) until Nitish Kumar was unseated as Chief Minister.​

This gesture became a defining moment in his political identity.​

In 2023, Samrat Choudhary was appointed BJP State President, further solidifying his leadership role.​

When Nitish Kumar later returned to the NDA fold, Choudhary became Deputy Chief Minister-also taking charge of the Home Department, a first for him.​

With his elevation to Chief Minister now imminent, Samrat Choudhary is expected to be the central figure in Bihar politics, especially heading into the 2029 Lok Sabha election and the 2030 Assembly elections, during which he is likely to be the primary target of opposition parties.​

From his early days in regional politics to becoming the BJP's top face in Bihar, Samrat Choudhary's journey reflects persistence, strategy, and political evolution.​

His elevation marks not just a leadership change but the beginning of a new chapter in Bihar's governance.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting read. The part about him not removing his turban until Nitish Kumar was unseated is quite dramatic. Bihar politics never disappoints with its symbolism!
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Vikram M
Good to see a leader with grassroots experience taking charge. His background in agriculture ministry could be beneficial for Bihar's farmers. Let's hope he delivers on governance, not just politics.
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Priya S
While I appreciate his political journey, I'm a bit concerned. He has switched parties multiple times. Does this indicate strong ideology or just opportunism? A leader should have consistent principles.
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Rohit P
Finally! A CM who has worked his way up and understands the assembly dynamics. His time as Chief Whip and Deputy CM should help. Bihar needs infrastructure and jobs above all else.
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Michael C
The family political legacy aspect is fascinating—both parents were MLAs. It's like a political dynasty but within the democratic framework. Wishing him success for Bihar's progress.

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