– Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary: Patna
– Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha: Muzaffarpur
– Energy Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav: Vaishali
– Education Minister Sunil Kumar: East Champaran
– Others have been assigned responsibilities for various districts such as Madhubani, Darbhanga, Gaya, begusarai, and Munger.
The decision by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to assign ministers as district-in-charge reflects a strategic effort by his administration to strengthen governance mechanisms at local levels ahead of elections.This move aims to address two critical areas-efficient monitoring of developmental programs and improving grassroots-level engagement between government officials and citizens.
By systematically appointing ministers across specific regions, accountability for timely execution and problem resolution may be enhanced. Regular interactions will likely pave the way for better feedback loops from local populations regarding governmental functioning. While this measure appears focused on improving groundwork ahead of elections, its effectiveness will depend substantially on consistent oversight by ministers regarding real-time issues faced in their designated areas.
Neutral implementation devoid of political favoritism will be critical for ensuring credibility among Bihar’s electorate during thes sensitive pre-election months.