Bihar Cabinet Expansion Prepares: Oath Ceremony Set for May 6-8

Preparations are underway for the cabinet expansion of the Samrat Chaudhary-led Bihar government at Gandhi Maidan in Patna. Union Minister Chirag Paswan announced that the oath-taking ceremony is expected to be held on May 6, 7, and 8. This follows NDA's landslide win in the 2025 Bihar assembly elections, where the alliance won 202 of 243 seats. Samrat Choudhary became the first BJP Chief Minister of Bihar, succeeding Nitish Kumar's 21-year tenure.

Key Points: Bihar Cabinet Expansion: Oath Ceremony on May 6-8

  • Cabinet expansion preparations underway at Gandhi Maidan, Patna
  • Oath-taking ceremony expected on May 6-8
  • NDA won 202 of 243 seats in 2025 assembly elections
  • Samrat Choudhary is new Bihar CM, succeeding Nitish Kumar
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Preparations underway for cabinet expansion in Bihar

Preparations for Bihar cabinet expansion underway in Patna. Oath-taking ceremony set for May 6-8 after NDA's landslide win. Samrat Choudhary leads new government.

"Under new leadership, the NDA govt has been formed in Bihar. I believe the ceremony will take place on May 6,7,8. - Chirag Paswan"

Patna, May 5

Preparations are underway for the cabinet expansion of the Samrat Chaudhary-led Bihar government at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.

Union Minister Chirag Paswan said that the cabinet ministers in Bihar were scheduled to take the oath after the completion of the Assembly elections. The oath-taking ceremony is expected to be held on May 6, 7, and 8.

"Under new leadership, the NDA govt has been formed in Bihar. Since the time Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as the CM, the wait was for the Cabinet to take oath. It was decided that the Cabinet would be expanded once the assembly elections were over. I believe the ceremony will take place on May 6,7,8," he told reporters here.

"A grand oath-taking ceremony will also be held in Bengal. Some ministers who were yet to take the oath will be completing the process, as well," he added.

This comes months after NDA's landslide win in Bihar, where the alliance clinched 202 of the 243 assembly seats. The 2025 verdict delivered the NDA a commanding three-fourths majority, while the Mahagathbandhan managed just 35 seats.

Within the alliance, the Bharatiya Janata Party won 89 seats, and the Janata Dal (United) secured 85. The Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) won 19, the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) bagged five, and the Rashtriya Lok Morcha took four.

Among the opposition, the Rashtriya Janata Dal finished with 25 seats, followed by the Indian National Congress with six, CPI(ML)(L) with two, and one seat each for the Indian Inclusive Party and CPI(M). The All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen secured five seats, while the BSP won one.

Nitish Kumar on November 20 took oath as Chief Minister for a record 10th time in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent leaders of the NDA.

On March 30, Nitish Kumar resigned as a member of the Bihar Legislative Council (MLC), marking the next major political transition as he prepares to assume office in the Rajya Sabha.

Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as the first-ever Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Chief Minister of Bihar, succeeding Nitish Kumar's 21-year tenure.

To balance power dynamics in the coalition, JD(U) veterans Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav were sworn in as Deputy Chief Ministers.

Earlier, Samrat Chodhary comfortably won the trust vote in the 243-member Bihar legislative assembly, reaffirming the NDA alliance's unity, marking the completion of the political transition in the state following the resignation of Nitish Kumar from the CM post.

The confidence motion was passed comfortably by the BJP, JD(U) and other NDA constituents, affirming their trust in Samrat Choudhary.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Nice to see the NDA coalition staying united after such a big win. But I'm a bit skeptical—last time also there were big promises but ground reality didn't change much in villages. I hope Samrat ji proves us wrong this time. 😅
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Vikram M
The trust vote was a formality really, given NDA's majority. But the real test will be how the new cabinet performs. Bihar needs better roads, schools, and healthcare. I'm keeping an eye on the portfolios they allocate—especially if JD(U) gets key ministries again. Balance is important for coalition stability.
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Amanda J
I'm following this as a political observer outside India. It's interesting how Nitish Kumar stepped down after so long—21 years is a huge tenure. The BJP finally got a CM in Bihar, which is a major shift. I wonder how the power dynamics within the coalition will evolve over time.
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Kavya N
One thing I appreciate is the peaceful transition—no drama, just democracy at work. But I do wish the opposition had more seats to hold the government accountable. With a three-fourths majority, the ruling alliance tends to become complacent. Let's see if they deliver on promises like caste census and youth employment. 🤞

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