Nitish to take oath as Bihar CM tomorrow, Tejashwi to be his deputy

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Swearing in of and as Chief Minister and Deputy CM respectively will take place at 2 pm on Wednesday, highly placed sources said here.


It will be a simple ceremony to be held inside Raj Bhavan.


More ministers will be inducted into the cabinet at a later stage, sources in Kumar’s JD(U) and Yadav’s RJD said.


Kumar, who dumped the BJP-led NDA earlier in the day, will be taking oath as the CM for the eighth time.


He will be heading a coalition of seven parties which is supported by an Independent.


In a day of fast-paced political developments, Bihar’s chief minister twice met Governor Phagu Chauhan, first to hand over his resignation as NDA chief minister and then after being elected leader of the RJD-led ‘Mahagathbandhan’ (grand alliance) to stake claim for the top job in the state once again.


Kumar said he submitted a list of 164 MLAs to the governor who will decide when the oath-taking can take place. The effective strength of the state Assembly is 242 and the magic figure is 122. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday lashed out at JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar’s decision to resign as the Chief Minister of and stake claim to form a government with Opposition parties in the state, saying that “Kumar has disrespected the mandate of Bihar’s people”.


Addressing a short presser in Patna today, Prasad said, “ has left and said that BJP was trying to destroy his party…BJP made him a union minister several times. He was also made a Chief Minister. Why did he re-think his decision on alliance with RJD in 2015 and come to BJP in 2017?.” “Nitish Kumar is disrespecting the mandate of Bihar’s people. It’s baseless allegation that BJP was trying to destroy JD(U).”


Notably, JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar has been elected as the leader of Mahagathbandhan or the Grand Alliance. Nitish Kumar called off the alliance between the JD(U) and BJP in and resigned as the state’s chief minister on Tuesday. Nitish Kumar met after resigning as CM and the duo met the Governor to stake claim to the government.


After meeting the Governor, JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar said, “We have the support of seven parties and one Independent MLA. The letter of support has been signed by all.” Former Union minister RCP Singh, who quit JD(U) amid a rift with Nitish Kumar, said that JD(U) snapping ties with BJP and joining hands with is a betrayal of the 2020 mandate.


Earlier, in the JD(U) meeting today, all MLAs and MPs of the party supported chief minister Kumar’s decision and said that they were with him. They also asserted that they will continue to support Kumar in his decision.

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