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Nitish Kumar to Take Oath as Bihar CM for 10th Time on Nov 20

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Nitish Kumar will take oath as Bihar CM for the 10th time on Nov 20 at Gandhi Maidan. Heavy security, VVIP presence, and grand preparations underway in Patna.

Patna: On November 20, Nitish Kumar is scheduled to take the oath of office as Bihar’s chief minister for the tenth time at Vishal Gandhi Maidan in Patna. This is not the first time that Nitish Kumar has been spotted swearing allegiance to the nation from Gandhi Maidan. Because of his personal disposition, Nitish Kumar approved of the majesty of the swearing-in event anytime he had a chance to appease someone. He did this by recalling the Gandhi Maidan. Let’s take the Chief Minister’s oath of office.

At Gandhi Maidan in November 2005, a pledge

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was sworn in at Gandhi Maidan in November 2005 after he received a resounding majority. Back then, it was a unique cause for joy. The NDA won a resounding majority in the October 2005 elections. With 88 seats, the JD(U) became the single largest party. Twenty-four percent of the vote went to the JD(U). The alliance’s partner, the Bharatiya Janata Party, received 55 seats and 15.65% of the vote. As of right now, this was Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s first moment of happiness in his life. He took an oath at Gandhi Maidan to commemorate his triumph, his happiness, and the posturalism of power. The JD(U) and the BJP established the government following the victory. After that, he was sworn in as the coalition’s leader of 143 seats.

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The grand oath and November 2010

At a lavish ceremony in November 2010, Nitish Kumar took the oath of office as Chief Minister. Reaching 200 was an enjoyable experience. The JD(U) ran for 141 seats in the 2010 assembly elections and took home 115 of them (22.58%). With a vote share of 16.49%, the BJP secured 91 of the 102 available seats. With a victory over 206 seats, the NDA made a remarkable comeback.

Two hundred crosses for the third time

Additionally, Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, is set to take the oath of office from Gandhi Maidan for the third time. Happiness is more than 200 this time as well. And in a sense, the scent of welfare was also there in this enormous celebration. Once more, Nitish Kumar received about 200 votes in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. This time, the BJP took home 89 of the state’s 243 seats. 85 seats were won by the JD(U). The Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), led by Chirag Paswan, took home 19 seats. Five seats were won by Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular). Rashtriya Lok Morcha, the party of Upendra Kushwaha, has secured four seats. At number 202, the NDA took first place.

Getting ready for the swearing-in

The Nitish Kumar government in Patna is getting ready to take the oath of office. For security considerations, Gandhi Maidan has been closed to the public for four days. The ground has been barricaded, and the administration is on guard to ensure a seamless swearing-in ceremony.
Every area of Gandhi Maidan has had security troops stationed there since Sunday night. Every ground entrance has a state-of-the-art security check system installed, complete with metal detectors for door frames.

Who is going to attend?

Why will the Union Ministers attend the occasion besides Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah? All VVIPs have now had high-tech security preparations established for them. The police and other investigative agencies are on high alert because to the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and all other VVIP guests.

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