Tejashwi will not go under Nitish's coronation, the Mahagathbandhan boycott; 2 names in discussion for Deputy CM

Posted on 16th Nov 2020 by rohit kumar

Nitish Kumar will take oath of Chief Minister for the 7th time at Raj Bhavan at 4.30 pm today. 14 people, including 12 MLAs from BJP and JDU camp, can take oath for the post of minister. At the same time, Home Minister Amit Shah, who was away from campaigning in Bihar elections, has reached Patna to attend the swearing-in ceremony. He will also be accompanied by party president JP Nadda.

 

Will not go to glory in coronation

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav will not attend the oath-taking ceremony. According to Bhaskar's report, Tejashwi did not leave the house for two days. Tejashwi has not given up. They are consulting experts in Delhi to fight a legal battle against the election results. For this reason, the Mahagathbandhan (RJD, Congress, Left parties) will also buy a swearing-in ceremony. On the other hand, LJP has not received the ceremony. Because of this, Chirag Paswan and his party's only MLA will not attend the oath-taking.

 

Discussion of two Deputy Chief Ministers, but one was also in trouble

BJP's Tarkishore Prasad may be the deputy CM, the possibility that Bhaskar first brought to light during the NDA meeting on Sunday afternoon. Renu Devi's name was also mentioned as Deputy CM from Sunday evening. But the reality is that the BJP could not finalize either of these two names till 10 pm on Monday.

 

Both Tarkishore and Renu are undergraduates and there is a lot of stalemate within the BJP due to their experience. That is why the party is not confirming any name on its behalf. So far, the list of ministers has not been sent to the Raj Bhavan by the BJP.

 

Can take oath

BJP: Tarkishore Prasad (Deputy CM), Renu Devi (Deputy CM), Mangal Pandey, Rampreet Paswan, Jeevesh Mishra, Ram Sundar Rai, Amarendra Pratap Singh

JDU: Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Vijendra Yadav, Ashok Chaudhary, Mevalal Chaudhary, Sheela Mandal

Hum: Santosh Manjhi

VIP: Mukesh Sahni

 

Speaker will be from BJP

This time the speaker will be from BJP. Till Monday afternoon, the names of Amarendra Pratap Singh and Nandkishore Yadav were discussed. Now the name of Nandkishore is going forward. Amarendra is being made a minister. He is an MLA from Ara. Before this, he has been deputy speaker. At the same time, Yadav is an MLA from Patna Sahib. He has been the state president of the BJP. Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, who was the last speaker, is also being made a minister.

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