{"id":3429,"date":"2026-04-15T21:02:32","date_gmt":"2026-04-15T15:32:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/banitoday.com\/new-choudhary-of-magadh-samarats-muretha-vow-comes-full-circle-with-nitishs-exit-india-news\/"},"modified":"2026-04-15T21:02:32","modified_gmt":"2026-04-15T15:32:32","slug":"new-choudhary-of-magadh-samarats-muretha-vow-comes-full-circle-with-nitishs-exit-india-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/banitoday.com\/hi\/new-choudhary-of-magadh-samarats-muretha-vow-comes-full-circle-with-nitishs-exit-india-news\/","title":{"rendered":"New &#8216;Choudhary&#8217; of Magadh: Samarat&#8217;s &#8216;muretha&#8217; vow comes full circle with Nitish&#8217;s exit | India News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"e9jwa\">\n<div class=\"vdo_embedd\">\n<div class=\"GfdvZ\">\n<section class=\"_bIDB  clearfix id-r-component leadmedia undefined undefined  E9tg9 \" style=\"top:0px\">\n<div class=\"_bIDB\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">\n<div class=\"ypVvZ\">\n<div class=\"WGttI\"><img src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/thumb\/msid-130287627,imgsize-47640,width-400,height-225,resizemode-4\/samrat-nitish.jpg\" alt=\"New 'Choudhary' of Magadh: Samarat's 'muretha' vow comes full circle with Nitish's exit\" title=\"Nitish Kumar while leaving after attending a cabinet meeting at the Old Secretariat in Patna. Samrat Choudhary, who is now the Bihar CM, and others were also seen. (PTI photo)\" decoding=\"async\" fetchpriority=\"high\"\/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Ta7d_ img_cptn\"><span title=\"Nitish Kumar while leaving after attending a cabinet meeting at the Old Secretariat in Patna. Samrat Choudhary, who is now the Bihar CM, and others were also seen. (PTI photo)\">Nitish Kumar while leaving after attending a cabinet meeting at the Old Secretariat in Patna. Samrat Choudhary, who is now the Bihar CM, and others were also seen. (PTI photo)<\/span><\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>With Nitish Kumar stepping aside, Bihar\u2019s political transition has unfolded much as expected since he announced his move to the Rajya Sabha. Once Nitish signalled his exit from state politics, the BJP move to elevate Samrat Choudhary, its most prominent and politically viable face in Bihar, to take charge of the government.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"2\"\/> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"4\"\/> However, the landmark transition in Magadh had its own flavour of twists and turns coupled with Nitish\u2019s flip-flops. <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"6\"\/> The man who once tied a saffron <span class=\"em\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">muretha <\/span>on his head as a public pledge to unseat Nitish has now taken over the chair that the JD(U) chief occupied for two decades. Samrat Choudhary\u2019s long and theatrical vow has come full circle, not through confrontation, but through the one force in politics that, when timed right, almost always delivers results. <!-- -->Patience.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"13\"\/> Chosen unanimously as leader of the NDA legislature party, Samrat Choudhary now becomes the new face of power in Bihar and the first BJP leader to head the state government. His rise marks a defining moment not only for the BJP\u2019s expansion in Bihar but also for a politician whose career has been built on reinvention, ambition and sharp political instincts.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"15\"\/><\/p>\n<div data-pos=\"0\" class=\"id-r-component iIpbx undefined  &#10;        \">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Patna, Apr 15 (ANI)_ BJP leader and newly appointed Bihar Chief Minister Samrat ....\" msid=\"130287679\" width=\"\" title=\"BJP leader and newly appointed Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary at the oath-taking ceremony, administered by the Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain (unseen), held at Lok Bhavan, Patna, on Wednesday. \" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" imgsize=\"\" resizemode=\"4\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"47529300\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/msid-130287679\/patna-apr-15-ani-bjp-leader-and-newly-appointed-bihar-chief-minister-samrat.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/><\/p>\n<p>BJP leader and newly appointed Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary at the oath-taking ceremony, administered by the Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain (unseen), held at Lok Bhavan, Patna, on Wednesday. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"17\"\/> <\/p>\n<p><h3>Samrat\u2019s political arch<br \/><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"22\"\/> Choudhary\u2019s journey to the top has hardly followed a conventional BJP path. Unlike many leaders nurtured within the Sangh ecosystem, he comes from outside that fold. His father, veteran politician Shakuni Choudhary, was a founding member of the Samata Party and a contemporary of both Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad Yadav. Samrat himself began in the Rashtriya Janata Dal in the 1990s and entered government early, serving as a minister under Rabri Devi.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"26\"\/> Over the years, he moved across political camps, spending time in the JD(U) before eventually joining the BJP. <!-- -->That shift transformed his career. Since entering the party, his rise has been swift and steep. In less than a decade, he climbed from a late entrant to state president, then deputy chief minister, and now chief minister.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"30\"\/><\/p>\n<div data-pos=\"0\" class=\"id-r-component iIpbx undefined  &#10;        \">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Samrat Choudhary\" msid=\"130287070\" width=\"\" title=\"Samrat Choudhary's political journey\" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" imgsize=\"\" resizemode=\"4\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"47529300\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/msid-130287070\/samrat-choudhary.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Samrat Choudhary&#8217;s political journey<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"32\"\/> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"34\"\/><strong><\/p>\n<p><h3>The intertwined rise of Samrat &amp; BJP<br \/><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p><\/strong><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"36\"\/> The BJP\u2019s rise in Bihar has been gradual but unmistakable. In the 2015 assembly elections, it emerged as the single largest party in terms of vote share, securing 25 percent votes and 53 seats, yet remained out of power as the RJD and JD(U), with 80 and 71 seats respectively, combined under the Mahagathbandhan to form government.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"39\"\/> When Nitish Kumar returned to the NDA in 2017, the balance within the alliance had already begun to change. That shift became clear in the 2020 elections, when the BJP outperformed the JD(U), winning 74 seats against its ally\u2019s 43. Nitish Kumar continued as chief minister, but the BJP had firmly established itself as the stronger force in the coalition.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"41\"\/><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"43\"\/>By the 2025 elections, that transformation was complete. Although the NDA once again fought under Nitish Kumar\u2019s leadership, the BJP emerged as the dominant partner with 89 seats, ahead of the JD(U)\u2019s 85. <!-- -->Even as Nitish retained the chief minister\u2019s post, the BJP tightened its grip on the government by securing crucial ministries such as Home. Within a year, that growing dominance culminated in the party installing Samrat Choudhary as Bihar\u2019s first BJP chief minister.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"47\"\/><\/p>\n<p><h3 style=\"margin: 0px 0px 0.5em; line-height: 1.3; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size: 21px; background: 0px 0px; text-rendering: optimizelegibility;\">The muretha vow<br \/><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"49\"\/>The turning point came in 2022, when Nitish Kumar broke with the NDA and joined hands with the RJD again. The BJP responded by handing Choudhary the reins of its Bihar unit. <!-- -->It was then that he made the vow that came to define his political persona. Wearing a muretha at every public appearance, he declared he would not remove it until Nitish Kumar was no longer chief minister.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"53\"\/>The image stuck. The turban became both a political symbol and a personal brand. For nearly two years, it marked him as Nitish\u2019s most visible challenger. Then came the irony.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"55\"\/>When Nitish returned to the NDA in 2024 and Choudhary himself became deputy chief minister in the new coalition, the old rivalry gave way to partnership.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"58\"\/>Soon after, in Ayodhya, Choudhary brought the symbolism to an end.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"60\"\/>After offering prayers and taking a dip in the Saryu, he removed the muretha and offered it at the temple, declaring his vow fulfilled. At the time, Nitish was still in office. Now, with Nitish\u2019s exit from Bihar and move to the Rajya Sabha, the deeper meaning of that oath finally seems to have been realised.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"62\"\/><\/p>\n<div data-pos=\"0\" class=\"id-r-component iIpbx undefined  &#10;        \">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"SC\" msid=\"130287079\" width=\"\" title=\"About Samrat Choudhary\" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" imgsize=\"\" resizemode=\"4\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"47529300\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/msid-130287079\/sc.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/><\/p>\n<p>About Samrat Choudhary<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><h3>Why has BJP backed Samrat<br \/><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"68\"\/> For the BJP, Choudhary checks several strategic boxes. He is among the party\u2019s strongest OBC faces in Bihar and belongs to the Kushwaha or Koeri community, a politically influential bloc that forms a significant part of the state\u2019s electorate. <!-- -->Combined with the Kurmi base long associated with Nitish Kumar, this gives the BJP a stronger social coalition among backward caste voters.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"72\"\/> <\/p>\n<p><h3>How will caste arithmetic play out<br \/><\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"76\"\/> By placing Choudhary, a prominent Kushwaha leader, in the chief minister\u2019s chair, the BJP is making a direct bid for the Koeri-Kushwaha vote, a politically influential bloc within Bihar\u2019s non-Yadav OBC spectrum. The Kushwaha community alone accounts for about 4.2 percent of the state\u2019s population and forms a crucial segment of the 12.86 percent non-Yadav OBC electorate that the BJP has been aggressively courting in recent years.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"79\"\/><\/p>\n<div data-pos=\"0\" class=\"id-r-component iIpbx undefined  &#10;        \">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"IN OBC, YADAVS MAKE UP OVER 14%\" msid=\"130287721\" width=\"\" title=\"Caste arithmatic in Bihar\" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" imgsize=\"\" resizemode=\"4\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"47529300\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/msid-130287721\/in-obc-yadavs-make-up-over-14.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Caste arithmatic in Bihar<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"81\"\/>This move also allows the BJP to partially inherit Nitish Kumar\u2019s backward caste arithmetic while reducing dependence on him. Nitish\u2019s strength has long rested on the Extremely Backward Classes, or EBCs, which make up 36.01 percent of Bihar\u2019s population. Though fragmented across 113 castes, a substantial non-Muslim EBC section, combined with Kurmi and Koeri voters, has traditionally rallied behind him.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"83\"\/> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"85\"\/> With Nitish stepping aside, the BJP is attempting to prevent that bloc from drifting by projecting Choudhary as a backward caste leader capable of holding together sections of that support base. <!-- -->The BJP retains its traditional upper-caste base among Brahmins, Rajputs, Bhumihars and Kayasthas, while steadily expanding among non-Yadav OBCs and EBCs.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"89\"\/> <\/p>\n<p><h3>Beyond caste<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<p> <span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"93\"\/> Samrat&#8217;s appeal lies not only in caste arithmetic. Choudhary has been active in Bihar politics since 1990 and has seen every major political phase in the state, from Mandal-era churn to coalition realignments and BJP expansion. That long experience, paired with his administrative exposure in key ministries such as finance, urban development and panchayati raj, has helped position him as more than just a symbolic appointment.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"96\"\/><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"98\"\/>His rise has often drawn comparisons with Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Like Sarma, Choudhary came into the BJP from outside, carried baggage from earlier political affiliations, and yet became one of the most trusted regional leaders for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"100\"\/> There have also been controversies along the way. His name surfaced in a 1995 murder case, though he has consistently denied wrongdoing and says no charges were framed against him. <!-- -->In 1999, questions over his age briefly forced him to resign from ministerial office. Political opponents have also raised doubts about his educational disclosures. None of these episodes, however, has slowed his ascent.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"104\"\/> What makes his appointment politically potent is the layered irony it carries. The man who built his recent identity around opposition to Nitish Kumar has inherited Bihar only after becoming Nitish\u2019s ally. The challenger has become the successor.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"106\"\/> In Magadh, where political memory runs deep and symbols matter, that arc gives this transition unusual weight. Bihar has a new Choudhary now, and his muretha vow, once seen as dramatic posturing, has largely ended as prophecy fulfilled.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"108\"\/><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/timesofindia.indiatimes.com\/india\/new-choudhary-of-magadh-samarats-muretha-vow-comes-full-circle-with-nitishs-exit\/articleshow\/130285904.cms\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nitish Kumar while leaving after attending a cabinet meeting at the Old Secretariat in Patna. Samrat Choudhary, who is now the Bihar CM, and others were also seen. (PTI photo) With Nitish Kumar stepping aside, Bihar\u2019s political transition has unfolded much as expected since he announced his move to the Rajya Sabha. 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