This Article is From Nov 16, 2020

For BJP In Bihar, 2 Deputy Chief Minister Posts, Speaker: Sources

Bihar Election Result: The decision was reportedly taken at a late night meeting between Nitish Kumar and top Bihar BJP leaders. .

Bihar Election Result: The NDA won 125 seats in a closely-fought race.

Patna, Bihar:

Nitish Kumar was sworn in as Bihar's Chief Minister for the fourth straight term today but with the results this time downgrading him to second place in the ruling alliance, he will have two deputies from ally BJP instead of one. The BJP is also set to take the post of Speaker in the Bihar assembly.

The decision was reportedly taken at a late night meeting between Nitish Kumar and top Bihar BJP leaders.

Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi will be the new deputies to the Chief Minister.

Sushil Kumar Modi, who had been Deputy Chief Minister to Nitish Kumar for much of his 15-year rule in Bihar, is likely to be moved out of the state and sent to the centre as a Union Minister.

The two shared a good rapport, but according to BJP sources, their closeness was seen to be a hurdle in the party's plans to dominate in Bihar.

With Nitish Kumar's party Janata Dal United ending up with far fewer seats than the BJP, which had so far played second fiddle in Bihar, the changes were inevitable, say sources.

"The BJP and the Sangh Parivar gave me so much in the political life of 40 years. I will discharge the responsibility that will be given to me. No one can take away the post of the party worker," Mr Modi wrote on Twitter yesterday.

Top BJP leaders are believed to be of the view that they conceded the post of Chief Minister despite winning 31 more seats than the JDU, so two Deputy Chief Ministers, along with the all-important post of Speaker, was a fair bargain.

Nitish Kumar and the BJP retained power in the election that ended last week by winning 125 seats in the 243-member assembly. The Chief Minister's party, however, finished third, with the opposition RJD or Rashtriya Janata Dal of Tejashwi Yadav winning the most number of seats, followed closely by the BJP.

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