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Ten Newly Elected Bihar MLCs Take Oath in Patna, Nine from NDA

Ten newly elected Bihar Legislative Council members took the oath of office in Patna on Wednesday. The swearing-in ceremony was conducted by Council Chairman Awadhesh Narayan Singh, with nine members from the NDA and one from the RJD. Actor-turned-politician Pawan Singh expressed hope for establishing a Film City in Bihar to create local employment. Health Minister Nishant Kumar pledged to continue the development initiatives of his father, former CM Nitish Kumar.

Ten newly elected Bihar MLCs take oath in Patna, nine from NDA

Patna, July 1

Ten members elected unopposed to the Bihar Legislative Council were sworn in on Wednesday during a ceremony held in the main hall of the Legislative Council Annexe.

With the oath-taking completed, the newly elected members have formally begun their tenure in the Upper House of the Bihar Legislature.

Awadhesh Narayan Singh, the Chairman of the Bihar Legislative Council, administered the oath of office and secrecy to all ten members.

The newly sworn-in members represent both the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the opposition Mahagathbandhan.

From the Janata Dal (United), Nishant Kumar, Bharti Mehta, Shivrani Devi Prajapati and Lalan Prasad took the oath of secrecy.

Similarly, from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), actor Pawan Singh, Sanjay Prakash Mayukh, Anil Thakur and Sheila Pandit were sworn in to the Upper House.

Other members, including Ashraf Ansari of LJP (Ram Vilas) and Sunil Kumar Singh of the RJD, were also sworn in.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by several senior political leaders, including CM Samrat Choudhary, Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Leader of the Opposition in the Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Yadav, and other senior leaders.

Leaders across party lines congratulated the new members and expressed hope for a productive tenure in the Legislative Council.

After taking the oath, Pawan Singh said he hoped a Film City would be established in Bihar to create employment opportunities for artists from the state.

He remarked that such a project would enable aspiring actors and performers to pursue careers within Bihar instead of relocating elsewhere.

Health Minister Nishant Kumar expressed gratitude to the JD(U) leadership for entrusting him with the responsibilities of both a Cabinet Minister and now a Member of the Legislative Council.

He said he would discharge his duties with honesty and dedication and pledged to take forward the development initiatives undertaken during the tenure of his father, Nitish Kumar, including the vision associated with the Saat Nishchay (Seven Resolves) programme.

Nishant also described it as a matter of pride to become a member of the same House in which his father had served.

RJD leader Sunil Kumar Singh said he would continue to raise issues concerning farmers, economically weaker sections and the common people in the Legislative Council.

Speaking about RJD founder Lalu Prasad Yadav, he stated that Bihar's political landscape could not be imagined without him and credited Lalu Prasad Yadav's political legacy with shaping many contemporary leaders.

First-time MLC Ashraf Ansari of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) described his election as a historic moment for grassroots party workers.

He thanked the party leadership, including the late Ram Vilas Paswan, Reena Paswan, Chirag Paswan and Arun Bharti, for placing their trust in him.

He pledged to fulfil his responsibilities sincerely and thanked party workers for their support, saying their efforts had made his election possible.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Interesting to see actor Pawan Singh becoming an MLC. If he can bring a Film City to Bihar, that would be fantastic for the state's economy and young artists. Better than Bollywood or Tollywood dependency!

Arun Y

Nishant Kumar taking forward his father Nitish Kumar's legacy—that's how political dynasties work in India. Hope he brings new energy to the Upper House and doesn't just ride on past laurels. Bihar needs fresh ideas! 🙏

Sarah B

Good to see RJD's Sunil Kumar Singh talking about farmers and weaker sections. But talk is cheap—let's see if they actually pass meaningful legislation or just keep playing politics. Bihar's farmers are struggling with crop prices.

Nisha Z

Ashraf Ansari from LJP (Ram Vilas) calling it a historic moment for grassroots workers is touching. But I wonder how much power MLCs really have? Upper House in Bihar often feels like a retirement zone for politicians. Just my two paise. 🤷‍♀️

Rohit L

Nine out of ten from NDA—that's a clear majority. But unopposed elections mean opposition didn't even contest seriously. Democracy works best when there's real competition. Hope these MLCs debate constructively, not just rubber-stamp government bills.

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