Bihar | Weighty crown for the new samrat
The Nitish era ends. Samrat Choudhary inherits the crown and—as Bihar's first BJP CM—also its complex riddles

BIG BOOTS: Nitish Kumar handing off the reins to Samrat Choudhary at the NDA legislators’ meet, Patna, Apr. 14. (Photo: PTI)
It’s a historic change of guard. For 20 years, barring a brief interlude of 278 days in 2014-15, Nitish Kumar had made the helm of governance his own space. On April 15, as Samrat Choudhary took oath as Bihar’s 24th chief minister, the state crossed a threshold it had long approached. For the first time, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is in charge of the state. In material and symbolic terms, an epoch has ended, and another perchance begun. The ‘Nitish way’ was built around soft-spoken but canny politics: a flair for coalition-building, calibrated social arithmetic, an ability to balance opposites. Will that end?

