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Samrat Choudhary to be the new chief minister of Bihar

Nitish Kumar on April 14 said he has submitted his resignation from the post to Governor Syed Ata Hasnain.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Samrat Choudhary, who served as deputy chief minister in Nitish Kumar government, is set to become the new Chief Minister of Bihar.

Choudhary was elected leader of the BJP legislature party in the state on April 14 following the resignation of Nitish Kumar. He is expected to take oath as Bihar CM on Wednesday (April 15), becoming the first BJP leader to hold the post in the state.

The 57-year-old Choudhary was born on November 16, 1968, in Lakhanpur village in Munger district. He comes from a politically active family—his father, Shakuni Choudhary, was a six-time MLA and also served as a Member of Parliament, while his mother, Parvati Devi, represented the Tarapur constituency as an MLA.

The BJP, the single largest party in the 243-strong assembly with 89 MLAs, elected Choudhary as its legislature party leader soon after Nitish Kumar, who heads the JD(U) and became a Rajya Sabha MP last week, submitted his resignation to Governor Syed Ata Hasnain as the chief minister.

Chouhan, whom the BJP parliamentary board named central observer for the legislature party leader’s election, told reporters, “Samrat Chaudhary was unanimously elected as the BJP’s legislature party leader.” Choudhary, BJP MLA from Tarapur, will be the next CM of Bihar after his election as the NDA legislature party.

Nitish Kumar steps down

Nitish Kumar on April 14 said he has submitted his resignation from the post to Governor Syed Ata Hasnain.

Nitish, the longest-serving CM of Bihar, made this announcement on X after he met the governor at Lok Bhavan here.

Accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, JD(U)’s national working president Sanjay Jha, and state minister Vijay Choudhary, Kumar reached Lok Bhavan and submitted his resignation.

“I have done a lot of work for the people of Bihar. Recently, I decided to leave the post of chief minister…and therefore, after today’s cabinet meeting, I met the governor and submitted my resignation to him,” Kumar said.

The 75-year-old JD(U) chief became a Rajya Sabha MP last week.

“Now the new government will look after the work in Bihar. The new government will have my full cooperation and guidance,” Kumar wrote on the social media post.

He further thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this, saying “Bihar will develop even faster and join the top states of the country.” He said the state would make an important contribution to the progress of the nation.

Meanwhile, JD(U) leaders, who are trying to come to terms with the imminent loss of political clout, hope that despite stepping down as chief minister, Kumar will continue to pull some strings.

“Nitish Kumar ji will spend most of his time in Bihar. He will be in Delhi only while the Parliament session is on. The new government will be formed with his consent, and it will work under his guidance,” said JD(U) leader Zama Khan, the minister for minority affairs in the outgoing state government.

He also said that the party hoped that Kumar’s only son Nishant, who had joined the JD(U) a month ago, would be considered for “an important role” in the new government.

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