
Not even a few hours have passed since Samrat Chaudhary became the CM, meanwhile Prashant Kishor’s party Jan Suraj made a big prediction. Jan Suraj’s spokesperson made a big claim and said that Samrat Chaudhary will not remain CM for the next five years (will not be able to complete his tenure) and JDU will Samrat Chaudhary Will drop.
Jan Suraj spokesperson Kumar Saurabh Singh wrote on social media platform X, “Samrat Chaudhary will not be CM for the next 5 years. The formation of this government will change again, only JDU will topple Samrat Chaudhary. BJP’s dream has been fulfilled, for the first time a government has been formed in Bihar but big leaders of BJP are missing in the oath taking ceremony.
Nitish Kumar ji disappeared from posters within 24 hours- Jansuraj
He sarcastically said, “Nitish Kumar ji has disappeared from the poster within 24 hours.” “2025 to 2030, Nitish again”. Now 2026- Nitish finish, 2030- JDU finish. Nitish Kumar It is a ‘masterstroke’ from Ji’s side not to make his son Nishant Kumar the Deputy CM. Many targets have been hit with one ‘arrow’.
‘There will be no Council of Ministers in pauperized Bihar in the next 20 days’
Jan Suraj’s spokesperson further said, “Despite the majority of 202, the kite of ‘Kaun Banega Chief Minister’ was being flown in Bihar for the last 02 months. All work has stopped, there is a ban on payment of more than Rs 10 lakh including salary. Even today there is a problem on salary. There will be no Council of Ministers in my bankrupt Bihar for the next 20 days. Cabinet expansion will take place on 06 May. Why?
PhD from ‘Jungleraj University’ has the responsibility of improving Bihar – Jansuraj
Development of Bihar has never been the priority of Gujarati masters of BJP and will not be so in future too. PFC & PhD from ‘Jungleraj University’ has been given the responsibility of reform in Bihar. Best wishes again for Bihar. We will reap what we have sown.
Samrat Chaudhary took charge
Let us tell you that immediately after taking oath as the Chief Minister of Bihar, on Wednesday (April 15), Samrat Chaudhary reached the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) located at the Chief Secretariat and formally took charge.