Bihar Cabinet Expansion: Humorous Mix-Up Steals the Show at Oath Ceremony

The NDA government in Bihar expanded its cabinet with 32 ministers taking oath at Gandhi Maidan. A humorous moment occurred when Nishant Kumar accidentally sat in Dilip Jaiswal's designated seat. Dilip Jaiswal politely asked Nishant to move to the correct chair, and Leshi Singh later helped him with signing documents. The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior NDA leaders.

Key Points: Light-Hearted Moments at Bihar Cabinet Expansion Oath Ceremony

  • 32 ministers took oath in Bihar cabinet expansion
  • Nishant Kumar accidentally sat in Dilip Jaiswal's seat
  • Leshi Singh helped Nishant with signature formalities
  • Ceremony attended by PM Modi, Amit Shah, and other NDA leaders
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Some light-hearted moments at Bihar Cabinet expansion oath ceremony

A humorous mix-up during the Bihar cabinet expansion oath ceremony at Gandhi Maidan, as Nishant Kumar accidentally sat in Dilip Jaiswal's seat, adding an informal touch.

"Dilip Jaiswal politely informed Nishant that the documents placed before that seat belonged to him - Attendees"

Patna, May 7

The NDA government in Bihar, led by Samrat Chaudhary, expanded its cabinet on Thursday, with 32 ministers taking the oath of office during a grand ceremony held at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.

The newly expanded cabinet includes 15 ministers from the BJP, 13 from the JD(U), two from the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), one from Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), and one from Rashtriya Lok Morcha.

Among the prominent new entrants was Nishant Kumar, son of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Amid the high-profile political proceedings, a humorous moment during the oath-taking ceremony drew attention.

As per protocol, ministers are required to sign official oath documents after taking the oath.

During the first phase of the ceremony, five ministers -- Shravan Kumar, Vijay Kumar Sinha, Dilip Jaiswal, Nishant Kumar, and Leshi Singh -- were invited together to take the oath.

Following the oath, five designated chairs and tables had been arranged on the dais for the signing process, with each minister's official documents placed before their assigned seat.

While Shravan Kumar and Vijay Kumar Sinha took their seats without confusion, an amusing mix-up occurred when Nishant Kumar accidentally sat in the chair designated for Dilip Jaiswal.

When Jaiswal approached to sign his papers, he found Nishant already seated there.

According to those present, Dilip Jaiswal politely informed Nishant that the documents placed before that seat belonged to him and requested him to move to the adjacent chair, where Nishant's own documents had been placed. Nishant then shifted to the correct seat.

The moment became even more noticeable when Nishant reportedly needed assistance locating the signature spaces on the documents.

Dilip Jaiswal initially guided him regarding where to sign, while Leshi Singh was later seen helping him complete the formalities.

The light-hearted exchange briefly added an informal touch to an otherwise grand and politically significant ceremony, drawing smiles from leaders and attendees present on the dais.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda, and several senior NDA leaders.

Chief Ministers from multiple states, along with NDA Union Ministers from Bihar, including Chirag Paswan, Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, Jitan Ram Manjhi, and RLM chief Upendra Kushwaha, were also present at the event.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's nice to see lighter moments in politics, especially with so much tension around. But why is no one talking about the fact that the cabinet is so big? 32 ministers for one state seems excessive. With India's economic situation, maybe Bihar could have saved money with a smaller cabinet. Just my two paise.
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Vikram M
Dilip Jaiswal sahab ne jo properly guide kiya, that's a good leader. Nishant ko help mil gayi, no harm. But the real question: why do we still have such ceremonies with PM Modi and Amit Shah coming just for an oath? Feels like more about showing unity than governance. Bihari hoon, but thoda practical sochna chahiye. 🤔
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Sarah B
This is such a cute anecdote! I'm from the US, but I love how Indian politics has these human moments. Nishant Kumar probably just got nervous with all those big leaders around. Good thing Leshi Singh helped him out. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Honestly, having Nishant as a minister just because he is Nitish Kumar's son doesn't sit right with me. This small mistake shows he might not be ready. But then again, politics is about connections, not merit. Still, hope he learns fast and does good work for Bihar. Bihar needs development, not just dynastic politics.
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Kavya N
Haha, chhoti si galti but everyone's talking about it. Shows how people are always watching politicians. But the real takeaway: PM Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh -- sab aa gaye for this? Bit

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