The Congress party criticized the BJP for betraying its allies and weakening them systematically after Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as Bihar’s Chief Minister. Congress MP Pramod Tiwari expressed disappointment over the situation, highlighting the emotional response from JD(U) leaders. He emphasized the slogan ‘aisa koi saga nahi jisse BJP ne thaga nahi’ to describe the BJP’s actions.
Congress leader Tariq Anwar questioned the political journey and ideological roots of the new Chief Minister, hinting at uncertainties ahead. He noted the diverse political influences in Choudhary’s background, including his father’s association with the Congress. Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Atul Londhe accused the BJP of targeting regional parties strategically to strengthen its own position.
The recent political developments in Bihar have seen Samrat Choudhary taking office as the 24th Chief Minister, marking a significant shift with a BJP-led government at the helm. This change follows Nitish Kumar’s resignation and transition to the Rajya Sabha, facilitating the BJP’s leadership in the state. With the BJP now independently leading the government in Bihar, a new era in state politics is underway.
Samrat Choudhary’s political career, which began in 1990, has seen him hold various positions, including Bihar’s Agriculture Minister in 1999. Over the years, he has been actively involved in state politics, culminating in his current role as a prominent BJP leader. His ascent within the party ranks, from State Vice President to a key figure, reflects his growing influence in Bihar politics.
