A significant political development took place in Bihar as Samrat Choudhary, a senior BJP leader, was chosen as the leader of the Legislative Party and subsequently the leader of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the state. The decision was finalized during a meeting in the Central Hall of the Bihar Assembly in Patna, where Choudhary’s nomination was proposed and unanimously endorsed by the alliance members, marking a pivotal shift in the state’s political leadership.
In a notable gesture, outgoing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar himself put forward Choudhary’s name for the top position. Addressing the NDA Legislature Party gathering, Nitish Kumar expressed gratitude and announced his resignation, paving the way for a new government. He entrusted the members with overseeing the state’s affairs and assured them of his full support and guidance for the incoming government.
Highlighting the state’s ongoing progress, Nitish Kumar expressed optimism about Bihar’s future trajectory, citing strong support from the Centre. He acknowledged Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the assistance and affirmed Bihar’s readiness to advance its development journey, aiming to become one of the leading states in the country. Bihar’s role in the nation’s progress was also emphasized by Kumar, who proposed Samrat Choudhary as the leader of the NDA Legislature Party, a motion that received unanimous approval.
