Patna, November 20
(PTI) Nitish
Kumar on Friday took oath as Chief Minister of eastern Indian state Bihar along
with 28 ministers, including RJD chief Lalu Prasad's two sons Tejaswi and Tej
Pratap, as the grand alliance government of RJD-JD(U)-Congress was sworn in at
a mega ceremony attended by several top leaders from non-BJP
parties Besides Nitish, 12 members each from RJD and JD(U) and four from
Congress were administered oath as ministers by Governor Ram Nath
Kovind Speculation is rife that first time MLA Tejaswi, who was the second
person to be sworn in after Nitish at the event held at Gandhi Maidan, will be
made Deputy Chief Minister Nitish took oath as the chief minister for the fifth time Portfolios OF the
ministers are likely to be allocated soon A galaxy of leaders including
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda,
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee,
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal and a number of Congress Chief Ministers were present at the swearing
in ceremony of the new Bihar governmentUnion Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, who was deputed by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, was also present.
Madan Sahni and
Kapildeo Kamat also took oath Hazari, a cousin of Ram Vilas Paswan had defeated
the LJP chief's nephew Prince Raj from Kalyanpur assembly seat In Lok Sabha elections earlier, he had defeated Paswan's brother Ram
Chandra Paswan From RJD quota besides Lalu's sons, Abdul Bari Siddiqui, Abdul
Gafoor, Vijay Prakash, Chandrika Rai, Alok Kumar Mehta, Ram Vichar Rai, Sheo
Chander Ram, Muneshwar Chaudhary, Chandrashekhjar and Anita Devi took oath Anita, the lone woman minister from RJD defeated senior
BJP leader Rameshwar Chourasia in Nokha assembly segment From Congress, party
chief Ashok Choudhary, Madan Mohan Jha, Abdul Jalil Mastan and Awdesh Kumar
Singh were sworn in.RJD had won 80 seats in the Bihar poll followed by JD(U) 71 and Congress 27 totalling 178 in
the 243-member Legislative Assembly.
As per constitutional
provision of cabinet quota being fixed at 15 per cent of the House strength,
Nitish Kumar could have a maximum of 36 members, including himself, in the
ministry.