NDA to elect legislative party leader today as Bihar prepares for Nitish Kumar's swearing-in
Patna, Nov 19
Political activity has intensified in Bihar as crucial meetings of the BJP and JD(U) are scheduled for Wednesday, ahead of a joint NDA legislative party meeting where Nitish Kumar is set to be formally elected as the alliance’s legislative party leader.
Preparations for the ceremony are being carried out on a grand scale.
The meeting of JDU legislators will be held at 11 am at the residence of Minister Shravan Kumar, while a separate meeting of the BJP will also be held at the party's state headquarters in Patna.
Following these two meetings, a joint meeting of the NDA legislative party will be held in the Central Hall of the Assembly, during which Nitish Kumar will be formally elected as the leader of the NDA legislative party.
After being elected, Nitish Kumar will proceed to Raj Bhavan and formally stake a claim to form the government.
On November 20, Nitish Kumar will take oath as Chief Minister for the 10th time, marking a historic milestone in Bihar politics.
The event is being organised as a grand celebration. Among the high-profile attendees will be Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda, several Union Ministers, Chief Ministers from multiple states, senior NDA leaders, and dignitaries will be present.
On Tuesday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Gandhi Maidan to personally inspect the arrangements.
He was accompanied by key NDA leaders, including Samrat Chaudhary and Nitin Naveen, along with senior officials, including Bihar Chief Secretary Pratyay Amrit, Director General of Police (DGP) Vinay Kumar, Patna District Magistrate Tyagarajan S.M., Senior Superintendent of Police Kartikeya K Sharma, and several officials overseeing the preparations.
It is in full swing to ensure the ceremony takes place smoothly and with grandeur.
The NDA leaders are expecting approximately three lakh people will attend the swearing-in ceremony.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Three lakh people expected? That's massive! But I hope the government is spending wisely on this grand ceremony. That money could be used for public welfare instead of lavish celebrations.
PM Modi attending shows how important Bihar is for national politics. The NDA alliance seems strong now, but let's hope this stability lasts and delivers real development for the people.
Tenth time as CM - that's some record! But honestly, I'm tired of this political musical chairs. Just want good governance and less drama. Bihar needs consistent policies, not frequent power changes.
Good to see Nitish Kumar personally inspecting arrangements at Gandhi Maidan. Shows he cares about the details. Hope this attention to detail translates into better administration for Bihar. 🤞
The coordination between BJP and JD(U) seems smooth now. Hope this alliance brings much-needed infrastructure development to Bihar. The state has so much potential waiting to be unlocked.
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