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Chief minister Nitish Kumar retains home, Deputy gets health

RJD has, predictably, given a significant number of seven berths to Yadavs

PTI Patna Published 16.08.22, 02:44 PM
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar leaves after the swearing-in ceremony of Bihar Cabinet Ministers at Raj Bhavan, in Patna

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar leaves after the swearing-in ceremony of Bihar Cabinet Ministers at Raj Bhavan, in Patna PTI Picture

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar retained the all-important home department, giving him direct control over the state police, as portfolios were on Tuesday allocated in the new cabinet.

Nitish has also kept with himself general administration, cabinet secretariat, election and any other departments not assigned to others, said an official communication.

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Deputy CM Tejashwi Prasad Yadav has got key portfolios like health, road construction, urban housing and development and rural works.

Yadav's elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav has been given environment, forestry and climate change.

Bihar Governor Phagu Chauhan (unseen) administers the oath of office to Mohd Zama Khan and Jayant Raj (JDU), Jitendra Kumar Rai, Anita Devi and Sudhakar Singh (RJD) during a swearing-in ceremony of Bihar Cabinet Ministers at Raj Bhavan, in Patna on Tuesday,

Bihar Governor Phagu Chauhan (unseen) administers the oath of office to Mohd Zama Khan and Jayant Raj (JDU), Jitendra Kumar Rai, Anita Devi and Sudhakar Singh (RJD) during a swearing-in ceremony of Bihar Cabinet Ministers at Raj Bhavan, in Patna on Tuesday, PTI Picture

Besides the CM and the deputy CM, only Vijay Kumar Chaudhary (finance, commercial tax and parliamentary affairs) and Bijendra Yadav (power and planning and development) have got more than one portfolio.

Bihar cabinet expanded

Earlier the newly formed cabinet in Bihar expanded when 31 ministers took oath, with the RJD getting a lion's share, and care having been taken to represent all sections of the society, including the minorities.

Among the ministers who took oath, 16 were from RJD, 11 from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U), two from Congress, one from ex-CM Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) and one Independent.

The number of Muslims in the new cabinet is five, up from only one in the previous NDA government that fell last week after the chief minister severed ties with the BJP.

The RJD has, predictably, given a significant number of seven berths to Yadavs, including Tej Pratap Yadav, the elder son of party president Lalu Prasad.

It, however, also gave representation to the upper castes in keeping with the wider social outreach by deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav.

Among those from the RJD quota were Kartikeya Singh, a Bhumihar MLC, and Sudhakar Singh, a Rajput, whose father Jagadanand Singh is currently the state president.

The JD(U) has retained its ministers from the previous dispensation.

The Congress is represented by a Dalit and a Muslim.

Here goes the list of ministers

1. Nitish Kumar (JDU) Chief Minister

2. Tejashwi Yadav (RJD) Deputy CM 3. Vijay Kumar Chaudhary (JDU) 4. Bijendra Yadav (JDU) 5. Shravan Kumar (JDU) 6. Ashok Choudhary (JDU) 7. Leshi Singh (JDU) 8. Sanjay Jha (JDU) 9. Madan Sahni (JDU) 10. Sheela Kumari (JDU) 11. Sunil Kumar (JDU) 12. Mohd Zama Khan (JDU) 13. Jayant Raj (JDU) 14. Tej Pratap Yadav (RJD) 15. Alok Mehta (RJD) 16. Surendra Prasad Yadav (RJD) 17. Ramanand Yadav (RJD) 18. Kumar Sarvajeet (RJD) 19. Lalit Yadav (RJD) 20. Samir Kumar Mahaseth (RJD) 21. Chandrashekhar (RJD) 22. Jitendra Kumar Rai (RJD) 23. Anita Devi (RJD) 24. Sudhakar Singh (RJD) 25. Md Israil Mansuri (RJD) 26. Surendra Ram (RJD) 27. Kartikeya Singh (RJD) 28. Shahnawaz Alam (RJD) 29. Shamim Ahmed (RJD) 30. Afaque Alam (Congress) 31. Murari Gautam (Congress) 32. Santosh Kumar Suman (HAM)

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