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Bihar: RJD claims 10 of 26 ministers in Nitish cabinet are dynasts
On Thursday, when Nitish Kumar took oath as chief minister for the 10th time, 26 ministers were sworn in alongside him — 10 of whom come from prominent political families. The list of ministers with political lineage includes:
Santosh Sumeet Manjhi, son of former chief minister and Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi
Samrat Chaudhary, son of former minister Shakuni Chaudhary
Deepak Prakash, son of former Union minister and current Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha
Shreyasi Singh, daughter of former Union minister Digvijay Singh
Rama Nishad, daughter-in-law of former Union minister Captain Jai Narayan Nishad
Vijay Chaudhary, son of former MLA Jagdish Prasad Chaudhary
Ashok Chaudhary, son of former minister Mahavir Chaudhary
Nitin Naveen, son of former MLA Naveen Kishor Sinha
Sunil Kumar, son of former minister Chandrika Ram
Lesi Singh, wife of former Samata Party district president Bhutan Singh
All eight JD(U) leaders sworn in on Thursday are seasoned figures — aged between 52 and 79 — each with prior ministerial experience. However, Nitish’s decision to drop four of the 13 ministers from his previous cabinet has caused quiet discontent within the party. Among those excluded was Sumit Kumar Singh, who lost the election from the Chakai seat in Jamui district.
The move has also provided fresh ammunition to the state's principal opposition party RJD, which accused the JD(U)-BJP alliance of hypocrisy.
“They attacked the RJD for dynasty politics for years. Today they are indulging in the same, handing over ministries to children and relatives of powerful leaders,” an RJD spokesperson said, accusing the NDA of using dynastic appointments to secure caste and regional vote banks. The issue has already become a major flashpoint during and after the Bihar 2025 election and oath ceremony.
The mood within the JD(U) remains upbeat after the NDA’s surprisingly smooth comeback, particularly given the aggressive challenge from the Mahagathbandhan or grand alliance led by Tejashwi Yadav, with Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in strong support.
Bihar watchers say Nitish Kumar, who repeatedly cited non-dynastic politics as his ideological edge over Lalu Prasad Yadav, now presides over a ministry where nearly half the new entrants have inherited political influence.
A total of 19 old ministers were dropped from the previous Nitish cabinet during the 2025 Bihar government formation. This includes former state industries minister Nitish Mishra.
The BJP leader and MLA from Jhanjharpur in Madhubani district was considered instrumental in efforts to attract investment to Bihar and held a reputation as a meritorious minister. His exclusion from the new cabinet has sparked significant public and social media criticism, especially given Bihar's urgent need for industrial growth and investment.
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