Bihar cabinet | Continuity in a changed form
The new-look Samrat cabinet is in, with Nishant Kumar in the mix: a compact tinted by competition. Now Bihar awaits governance

CASTE ARITHMETIC: Bihar cabinet ministers take the oath of office in Patna, May 7. (Photo: ANI)
In the days after the BJP wrested Bihar, there was one point of curiosity: would it lean more towards continuity or change? The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spent well over a month in deliberation before deciding on Samrat Choudhary as the man to replace Nitish Kumar. That spoke of a preference for retaining coherence, an integrity of nature and structure, between the outgoing disposition and the new one. That signalling is not only intact but gets stronger now with a new cabinet, with a certain Nishant Kumar in the mix.

