New Bihar Ministers Thank NDA Leadership After Taking Oath

Newly sworn-in Bihar ministers have expressed gratitude to NDA leadership for their cabinet positions. JD-U's Nishant Kumar and BJP's Ram Kripal Yadav thanked senior leaders for their trust. The government plans to focus on employment, infrastructure, and law and order. Ministers from various NDA allies pledged to work with honesty and dedication.

Key Points: Bihar Ministers Thank NDA Leadership for Cabinet Role

  • New ministers include Nishant Kumar (JD-U) and Ram Kripal Yadav (BJP)
  • Leaders thank CM Samrat Choudhary, PM Modi, and Amit Shah
  • Priorities include jobs, infrastructure, and law and order
  • Leshi Singh takes oath for eighth time; others pledge honest service
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Newly sworn-in Bihar ministers thank NDA leadership for Cabinet opportunity

Newly sworn-in Bihar ministers express gratitude to NDA leadership, including CM Samrat Choudhary, PM Modi, and Amit Shah, pledging honest service.

"I will try to live up to the trust that the senior leaders have reposed in me. - Nishant Kumar"

Patna, May 7

After being sworn into the Cabinet headed by Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Thursday, NDA leaders expressed gratitude to their respective party leaderships for the opportunity and pledged to work with honesty and dedication to fulfil their responsibilities towards the people.

Former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's son and JD-U leader Nishant Kumar, who was among the new entrants in the Cabinet, said: "I will try to live up to the trust that the senior leaders have reposed in me."

"I have the blessings of the people and the support of party workers. I have been entrusted with a responsibility and will work with pure intentions and complete honesty," he told IANS.

After taking oath as a minister, BJP leader Ram Kripal Yadav thanked his party leadership, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leadership, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for entrusting him with what he described as a "great responsibility".

He said: "Earlier, I had worked in the state's Agriculture Department. I will once again work towards fulfilling the responsibility of whichever department is assigned to me."

Former Bihar BJP president Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, who had also served as a minister earlier, said the party's central leadership had once again entrusted him with ministerial responsibility.

"The priority of the Bihar government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and the guidance of Nitish Kumar, with the blessings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is to fulfil the dream of a developed Bihar," he said.

He added that the new government's priorities would include employment generation for youths, infrastructure development, and maintaining law and order in the state.

Jaiswal also expressed hope that both the government and the Opposition would work together for Bihar's development.

JD-U leader Leshi Singh, who achieved the rare feat of taking oath as a minister for the eighth time, thanked party supremo Nitish Kumar for once again placing his trust in her.

LJP (Ram Vilas) leader Sanjay Kumar Singh thanked party president Chirag Paswan as well as Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary for the opportunity. "I thank them for once again placing their trust in me," he said.

Echoing similar views, HAM-S leader Santosh Kumar Suman said: "We will make every possible effort to fully discharge the responsibility that has been entrusted to us."

- IANS

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Sneha F
Nishant Kumar ji, you have big shoes to fill – your father Nitish ji has done a lot for Bihar. Let's see if the son can live up to the legacy. Actions speak louder than words! πŸ‘€
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Michael C
Interesting to see the mix of old and new faces in the cabinet. The emphasis on infrastructure and law & order is crucial – Bihar's potential is huge if governance improves. Hope the opposition also plays constructive role as Jaiswal ji said.
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Priya S
Eight times minister – Leshi Singh ji is a true survivor in politics! πŸ™Œ But frankly, we need fresh ideas and young blood to tackle issues like unemployment and education. Hope the new team doesn't become a 'dynasty club'.
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Arun Y
Developed Bihar ka sapna toh sab dekhte hain, but ground reality is different – pathetic healthcare, poor education, and caste politics still rule. These ministers should focus on basic amenities first, then talk about 'developed Bihar'. Just saying! πŸ€”
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Kavitha C
Ram Kripal Yadav ji – agriculture experience is good, but we need ministers who understand 21st-century challenges like digital infrastructure, climate-resilient farming, and skill development. Hope they modernize their approach. All the best! πŸŒΎπŸ“±

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