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Nitish Kumar expands cabinet with 27 new ministers

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar inducted 27 ministers on Saturday, giving the Bharatiya Janata Party the highest-ever representation in his government as well as the plum portfolios the saffron party held before he broke his party’s alliance with it four years ago.

Of those who took oath of office, 14 are from Kumar’s party, the JD(U), 12 from the BJP and one from the Lok Janshakti Party, an NDA constituent.

The government in Bihar changed dramatically on Wednesday after Kumar decided to dump his previous allies, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress, and partner with the BJP over an alleged corruption case that embroiled his then deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav. A day later, he took oath as chief minister and BJP’s Sushil Kumar Modi as his deputy to form the new NDA government.

The last time the BJP had a coalition government with Kumar’s party — in 2010 — it had 11 ministers. BJP then had 91 lawmakers, compared to 53 now. In the first JD(U)-BJP coalition government — from 2005 to 2010– the saffron party had seven ministers from among its 55 legislators.

The increased heft of the BJP reflected the changed political equations in Bihar, with Kumar depending more on the NDA-led central government to deliver on his promises of development. The allocation of portfolios also gave a glimpse of the coalition partners’ priorities.

Kumar will hold home, general administration and vigilance departments, among others, while his deputy from the BJP will be in charge of finance, forest, commercial taxes and IT. Bijendra Yadav of the JD(U) was given the portfolios of energy, excise and prohibition. Law & order and prohibition have been the two planks of Kumar in his endeavour to expand his mass base.

The other portfolios given to the BJP ministers — agriculture, road construction, health, urban development & housing, art & culture, and backward and extremely backward classes, among others – will help the party expand its social and political base in a state that sends 40 MPs to the Lok Sabha. Kumar’s Cabinet has one woman and one minority community member– both from the JD (U).

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