The stage is set inside Lok Bhavan in Bihar for a crucial political transition as Samrat Choudhary prepares to take oath as Chief Minister. Visuals from the venue reveal a minimalist setup, with three chairs placed prominently on the stage—symbolizing the Chief Minister and two Deputy Chief Ministers who will be sworn in during the ceremony. Senior leaders Vijay Choudhary and Bijendra Yadav, both considered close aides of Nitish Kumar, are set to assume roles as Deputy CMs, reflecting a coalition-backed leadership format involving Janata Dal (United). However, the political spotlight has shifted beyond the ceremony itself to a growing debate over Nitish Kumar’s visible absence from the forefront. While JD(U) leaders emphasize that Nitish Kumar’s legacy and governance model continue to guide the administration, opposition voices have raised sharp questions about his reduced visibility. Representatives from Rashtriya Janata Dal have alleged that Bihar’s political autonomy is diminishing, claiming that decision-making is increasingly influenced by central leadership rather than regional authority. The absence of Nitish Kumar’s imagery in key visuals has further fueled speculation about a shift in power dynamics. Supporters, however, argue that Nitish Kumar remains an enduring ideological force whose contributions—from infrastructure to education reforms—continue to shape Bihar’s progress. As the oath ceremony unfolds, Bihar not only witnesses a leadership change but also enters a phase of intense political narrative-building, where symbolism, alliances, and leadership roles are under close scrutiny.


