New Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary Meets PM Modi in Delhi for Key Talks

Newly sworn-in Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary flew to Delhi for a courtesy meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders are set to discuss Bihar's development, governance, and enhancing Centre-State coordination. This meeting is historically significant as Choudhary is the first Chief Minister from the BJP's quota in the state. Since taking oath, Choudhary has been active, conducting review meetings and visiting religious sites, while also issuing strong warnings against crimes targeting women.

Key Points: Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary Meets PM Modi in Delhi

  • Courtesy meeting after swearing-in
  • Discussion on Bihar's development
  • Focus on Centre-State coordination
  • First BJP-quota CM in Bihar
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New Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary heads to Delhi to meet PM Modi

New Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary meets PM Narendra Modi in Delhi to discuss state development, governance, and Centre-State coordination.

"those who commit crimes against women would be tracked down and brought to justice, no matter where they try to hide - Samrat Choudhary"

Patna, April 21

After assuming office as the new Chief Minister of Bihar, Samrat Choudhary on Tuesday flew to New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Chief Minister is scheduled to meet the Prime Minister at around 4 p.m. This will be a courtesy meeting following Samrat Choudhary's swearing-in and the formation of the new NDA government in the state.

Sources said that the two leaders are expected to discuss the current situation in Bihar and strategies to accelerate the state's development. The meeting is also likely to focus on governance, Centre-State coordination, and the implementation of key development schemes.

Notably, this marks the first time that a leader from the BJP's quota has assumed the office of Chief Minister in Bihar, making the meeting significant on multiple fronts.

Meanwhile, shortly after the swearing-in ceremony, Prime Minister Modi congratulated had Choudhary and expressed confidence in his leadership.

In a post on 'X', PM Modi highlighted Choudhary's energy, commitment to public service, and grassroots experience, stating that these qualities would play a crucial role in Bihar's progress.

He also expressed confidence that the state would achieve new milestones under his leadership.

Since taking the oath, Chief Minister Choudhary has been in action mode and has already conducted several review meetings.

On the second day after his swearing-in, he visited Takht Sri Harmandir Ji Patna Sahib, where he offered prayers for peace, harmony, and prosperity in the state. During the visit, the Gurudwara Management Committee honoured him with a ceremonial sword, a stole, and a Saropa (robe of honour).

On Monday, the Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha organised a 'Jan Akrosh Mahila Sammelan' in Patna to express support for the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill.

Addressing the gathering, Choudhary issued a strong warning against crimes against women, stating that offenders would not be spared. Delivering a stern message, he asserted that those who commit crimes against women would be tracked down and brought to justice, no matter where they try to hide.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
His strong statement on women's safety is very welcome. But words are not enough, we need to see action. The previous governments also made promises. Let's hope this new CM walks the talk and makes Bihar safer for our daughters and sisters.
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Aman W
First BJP CM in Bihar! This is a historic moment. His visit to Patna Sahib shows he respects all faiths, which is important for harmony. Hoping for a development-focused tenure without any unnecessary controversies. Jai Bihar!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the dynamics. The immediate Delhi trip underscores where the real power lies in the alliance. Hope the discussion goes beyond courtesy and tackles real issues like job creation and improving the education system.
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Vikram M
Action mode from day one is a positive sign. Review meetings, visiting religious places for blessings, and now meeting PM. The energy is good, but the real test is delivering results in the next 6 months. We are watching.
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Kriti O
With respect, I hope this isn't just about photo-ops and political symbolism. Bihar's problems are deep-rooted - corruption, law and order, migration. We need a concrete plan, not just meetings and warnings. Prove us wrong, Sir.

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