Nitish Kumar expands Bihar Cabinet, inducts 27 new ministers

In the 243-member House, a maximum of 37 ministers are allowed as per the constitutional provisions

Nitish Kumar and Sushil Modi
Nitish Kumar with senior BJP leader Sushil Modi at an oath ceremony function, at Raj Bhawan in Patna on Thursday. Kumar was sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Bihar while Modi as the Deputy Chief Minister.
BS Web TeamPTI New Delhi | Patna
Last Updated : Jul 29 2017 | 7:32 PM IST
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today expanded his Cabinet by inducting 27 new ministers from his Janata Dal (United) and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

The new ministers were administered the oath of office and secrecy at a function at the Raj Bhavan by Governor Keshri Nath Tripathi.

Only Kumar and Sushil Modi were sworn-in as the chief minister and the deputy chief minister on July 27 and the ministry was expanded a day after the new JD(U)-NDA government won the confidence vote in the Bihar Assembly.
 
In the 243-member House, a maximum of 37 ministers are allowed as per the constitutional provisions.

Vijendra Prasad Yadav of the JD(U) was the first to take oath followed by the BJP's Prem Kumar, who was the Leader of the Opposition in the previous the JD(U)-RJD-Congress government.

Others who took oath included the JD(U)'s Rajiv Ranjan Singh Lallan and the BJP's Nand Kishore Yadav and Manju Verma.
 
Mangal Pandey of the BJP, who was also party in-charge of Himachal Pradesh, could not come on time for the oath-taking.

While 14 from the JD(U) were made ministers, the NDA's share was 12 from the BJP, one from the LJP — Pashupati Kumar Paras, a brother of Union minister Ramvilas Paswan.

The RLSP and the HAM, the two other NDA allies, went unrepresented.

Besides Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan and the Speaker of the Bihar Assembly Vijay Kumar Choudhary attended the swearing-in function.
 
Kumar had on July 26 dumped the previous ministry comprising the JD(U), the RJD and the Congress and joined hands with the BJP to form the new government.

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