Shift in the home Portfolio
For the first time in two decades, bihar chief minister nitish kumar is not holding the crucial home Department.
The portfolio has now been given to the bharatiya janata party (BJP).
Deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary has officially taken charge as the new home minister of Bihar.
He assumed office on Saturday, november 22, marking a significant political shift in the state’s administrative structure.
This move has triggered widespread discussions across political circles and the public.
Upendra Kushwaha’s Reaction to Samrat Chaudhary’s Appointment
RLM Chief upendra Kushwaha responded to questions about the home portfolio being assigned to Samrat Chaudhary.
He stated, “This is the Chief Minister’s prerogative. There is nothing wrong with deciding which department to keep and which to allocate.”
His statement indicates support for the administrative decision and avoids controversy.
Kushwaha emphasized that portfolio distribution is a routine process within the government's discretionary powers.
He refrained from criticizing nitish kumar or the bjp, maintaining a balanced political tone.
Deepak Kushwaha’s Unexpected Ministerial Appointment
Separately, deepak Kushwaha, son of upendra Kushwaha, has also become a topic of political discussion.
Deepak took the oath of office at gandhi Maidan in Patna, surprising many observers.
Notably, he is not yet a member of either house of the state legislature.
Despite this, he has been appointed as a minister, which has fueled accusations of nepotism from opposition parties.
Critics argue that his appointment raises questions about merit and transparency in the new government.
Upendra Kushwaha’s Remarks on His Son’s New Role
Upendra Kushwaha expressed positive sentiments regarding his son’s political entry.
He said, “My best wishes. Do well, serve the people. The people have allowed you to serve, so you should serve.”
He described deepak as an educated and capable young leader.
Kushwaha expressed confidence that his son would perform responsibly and work for public welfare.
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