Nitish Meets CM Samrat, Bihar Trust Vote on April 24 to Decide Government Stability
National Desk
Samrat Chowdhury trust vote set for April 24 in Bihar Assembly as CM meets leaders, reaffirms policies, and prepares for confidence motion.
Bihar’s newly formed political landscape witnessed significant activity on Friday as Chief Minister Samrat Chowdhury engaged in a series of high-level meetings and public interactions, ahead of the crucial Samrat Chowdhury trust vote scheduled for April 24 in the state Assembly. The trust vote will determine whether the new government commands a clear majority in the House.
The day saw former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visiting the CM’s residence in Patna, marking an important political engagement amid ongoing adjustments in the state’s leadership structure.
Nitish Meets CM Samrat
According to officials and political observers, Nitish Kumar met CM Samrat Chowdhury at his residence on 5 Deshratna Marg. The meeting, which lasted around 20 minutes, reportedly focused on the prevailing political situation in Bihar.
During the interaction, Nitish Kumar also met Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Kumar Sinha and Bijendra Prasad Yadav. The meeting drew attention as visuals showed Nitish Kumar smiling and placing a hand on CM Samrat’s shoulder, indicating a cordial exchange.
Assembly Session Scheduled
The Bihar Assembly has been convened for a special session on April 24, during which CM Samrat Chowdhury will move a confidence motion to prove his majority.
Officials confirmed that the session will be crucial for the stability of the government. The Samrat Chowdhury trust vote is expected to bring clarity on the ruling coalition’s strength in the House.
Political analysts are closely watching the developments as parties prepare for floor strategies ahead of the vote.
Confidence Motion Plan
Sources indicate that the Chief Minister is expected to present the confidence motion early in the Assembly proceedings. Lawmakers will then debate and vote on the motion as per constitutional procedures.
The government has expressed confidence in securing the numbers required, though opposition parties are expected to challenge the claim of majority during the session.
Liquor Ban Stance
Reaffirming a key policy position, CM Samrat Chowdhury on Friday stated that the prohibition law in Bihar will remain in force. Addressing the media, he said there would be no reconsideration of the liquor ban policy.
He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier appreciated the decision, reinforcing the government’s stance.
The statement comes amid renewed political debate over the policy, with some legislators raising concerns about enforcement challenges and revenue implications.
Remarks on Cabinet Entry
CM Samrat Chowdhury also responded to speculation regarding the possible inclusion of Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, in the state cabinet. He said that such decisions rest entirely with Nitish Kumar and Nishant Kumar, and the government has no direct role in it.
He added that it would be a matter of satisfaction if Nishant Kumar joins the cabinet in the future, while maintaining that no formal decision has been taken.
Administrative Engagements Ahead
Ahead of the trust vote, CM Samrat Chowdhury is scheduled to meet officials at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and hold administrative review meetings. The discussions are expected to focus on governance priorities and coordination among departments.
With the Samrat Chowdhury trust vote approaching, both political and administrative activity is expected to intensify in the coming days as parties prepare for a decisive session in the Bihar Assembly.
What Next
All eyes are now on April 24 when the Bihar Assembly convenes for the trust vote. The outcome will determine the political direction of the state government and set the tone for future policy and governance decisions in Bihar.
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Nitish Meets CM Samrat, Bihar Trust Vote on April 24 to Decide Government Stability
National Desk
Bihar’s newly formed political landscape witnessed significant activity on Friday as Chief Minister Samrat Chowdhury engaged in a series of high-level meetings and public interactions, ahead of the crucial Samrat Chowdhury trust vote scheduled for April 24 in the state Assembly. The trust vote will determine whether the new government commands a clear majority in the House.
The day saw former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visiting the CM’s residence in Patna, marking an important political engagement amid ongoing adjustments in the state’s leadership structure.
Nitish Meets CM Samrat
According to officials and political observers, Nitish Kumar met CM Samrat Chowdhury at his residence on 5 Deshratna Marg. The meeting, which lasted around 20 minutes, reportedly focused on the prevailing political situation in Bihar.
During the interaction, Nitish Kumar also met Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Kumar Sinha and Bijendra Prasad Yadav. The meeting drew attention as visuals showed Nitish Kumar smiling and placing a hand on CM Samrat’s shoulder, indicating a cordial exchange.
Assembly Session Scheduled
The Bihar Assembly has been convened for a special session on April 24, during which CM Samrat Chowdhury will move a confidence motion to prove his majority.
Officials confirmed that the session will be crucial for the stability of the government. The Samrat Chowdhury trust vote is expected to bring clarity on the ruling coalition’s strength in the House.
Political analysts are closely watching the developments as parties prepare for floor strategies ahead of the vote.
Confidence Motion Plan
Sources indicate that the Chief Minister is expected to present the confidence motion early in the Assembly proceedings. Lawmakers will then debate and vote on the motion as per constitutional procedures.
The government has expressed confidence in securing the numbers required, though opposition parties are expected to challenge the claim of majority during the session.
Liquor Ban Stance
Reaffirming a key policy position, CM Samrat Chowdhury on Friday stated that the prohibition law in Bihar will remain in force. Addressing the media, he said there would be no reconsideration of the liquor ban policy.
He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier appreciated the decision, reinforcing the government’s stance.
The statement comes amid renewed political debate over the policy, with some legislators raising concerns about enforcement challenges and revenue implications.
Remarks on Cabinet Entry
CM Samrat Chowdhury also responded to speculation regarding the possible inclusion of Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, in the state cabinet. He said that such decisions rest entirely with Nitish Kumar and Nishant Kumar, and the government has no direct role in it.
He added that it would be a matter of satisfaction if Nishant Kumar joins the cabinet in the future, while maintaining that no formal decision has been taken.
Administrative Engagements Ahead
Ahead of the trust vote, CM Samrat Chowdhury is scheduled to meet officials at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and hold administrative review meetings. The discussions are expected to focus on governance priorities and coordination among departments.
With the Samrat Chowdhury trust vote approaching, both political and administrative activity is expected to intensify in the coming days as parties prepare for a decisive session in the Bihar Assembly.
What Next
All eyes are now on April 24 when the Bihar Assembly convenes for the trust vote. The outcome will determine the political direction of the state government and set the tone for future policy and governance decisions in Bihar.