Bihar | Will he be the samrat?
Nitish Kumar is said to favour old foe and deputy CM Samrat Choudhary for the CM's post, but he is not the BJP's only choice

A HELPING HAND: Nitish and Samrat at a rally in Buxar in March. (Photo: ANI)
For about 22 months beginning in 2022, Samrat Choudhary wore a saffron turban as a symbol of a project unfinished, publicly vowing not to remove it until he had “dethroned” Nitish Kumar from the chief minister’s post. That was after Nitish ditched the National Democratic Alliance to form the Mahagathbandhan government with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The antagonist turban did not vanish even after Nitish pivoted back to the BJP in January 2024, with Choudhary enlisted as No. 2.

