Nishant among new ministers likely to take oath today

Nishant among new ministers likely to take oath today

Home minister Amit Shah

Patna: JD(U) supremo Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, is likely to become a minister in CM Samrat Choudhary’s cabinet expansion on Thursday. He will be among the three new JD(U) faces to take oath as ministers in the presence of PM Narendra Modi, defence minister Rajnath Singh, Union home minister Amit Shah and the top BJP and NDA leaders at Gandhi Maidan at 12.10pm on Thursday.CM Samrat on Wednesday inspected the venue with top state officials.Shah, along with BJP national president Nitin Nabin reached Patna late Wednesday evening and held discussions with the party leaders to finalise the list of 12 more ministers for his party’s quota of 16. BJP will retain Vijay Kumar Sinha, Mangal Pandey, Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, Ram Kripal Yadav, Sanjay Singh Tiger, Shreyasi Singh and Lakhendra Paswan. Nitish Mishra, Sangeeta Kumari and Rama Nishad are also likely to be ministers while Digha MLA Sanjeev Chaurasia may be the new BJP face in the cabinet.LJP(RV) state in charge and MP Arun Bharti handed over the list of two names— probably Sanjay Paswan and Sanjay Singh—to Samrat for the cabinet berths. HAM(S) national president Santosh Kumar Suman will be a minister again while RLM of Upendra Kushwaha is to choose between his son Deepak Prakash and MLA wife Snehlata for the cabinet berth.
In Nov, Kushwaha sprung a surprise at the last moment by naming Deepak for the ministership despite having four MLAs from his party.Nishant joined active politics only on March 8 after Nitish decided to quit CM post and become a Rajya Sabha member. Reports suggest that a reluctant Nishant, who is not a member of either House and has been on ‘Sadbhav Yatra’ in the state, agreed to assume the ministerial role following a meeting at Nitish’s residence on Wednesday between Union minister Rajeev Ranjan Singh and JD(U) national working president Sanjay Kumar Jha.Sources said they convinced Nishant that his being part of the ministry will not only strengthen the party further but also give him governance experience. JD(U) considers Nishant the future CM face in Bihar and as a minister, he will keep the BJP leadership under pressure to follow the Nitish model in Bihar.BJP has made elaborate arrangements to make the event big as the party has its own CM in Bihar for the first time. Hundreds of BJP workers and local residents will line up along the route from Patna airport to Gandhi Maidan to greet PM Modi, who is likely to visit or pass by the party headquarters before reaching the venue, said BJP state president Sanjay Saraogi.Top BJP leaders could not attend the swearing-in ceremony of CM Samrat at Lok Bhavan on April 15 due to their preoccupation with elections in West Bengal and four other states.JD(U) is also likely to keep vacant at least three cabinet berths of its quota of 16 for future. Among the 11 JD(U) ministers to take oath will be new faces of Nishant, Shailesh Kumar alias Bulo Mandal and Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha, besides Shrawan Kumar, Leshi Singh, Ashok Choudhary, Sunil Kumar, Sheela Mandal, Madan Sahni, Ratnesh Sada and Zama Khan.Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav are already the two deputy CMs from JD(U), which will have four ministers from OBCs, three each from EBCs and dalit, two from upper castes and one from Muslim community.
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About the AuthorJai Narain Pandey

The writer has a vast experience of over 30 years in the field of journalism, as a reporter and a news editor. He has officiated as a bureau head and presided over the local desk in Patna and abroad. He has covered a variety of topics, from politics to sports, in India and abroad. He has covered top golfers and tennis players in tournaments held in Doha (Qatar).

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