After being elected as the leader of the NDA, Kumar met Governor Phagu Chauhan to stake claim for the formation of the new government in the state. He will be sworn-in as Bihar CM on Monday evening."The Governor was handed over the letter of support from all four constituents of the NDA. As per his direction, we shall be taking oath at the Raj Bhavan, tomorrow, around 4- 4.30 P.M", said Kumar, who is on course to become the longest-serving Chief Minister of Bihar."After the swearing-in, we will convene the meeting of the cabinet where a decision on convening the assembly session will be taken,” he added.Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who has been sent to Bihar as an observer of the BJP, earlier today said that "it will be known in due course” whether Modi will be the deputy chief minister again.NDA sweeps Bihar pollsThe ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), comprising BJP and Janata Dal (United), retained power in the state with a simple majority, securing 125 seats in the 243-member state Assembly.The BJP, which had contested 110 seats won 74 while Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) which fought 115, won only 43 seats against the 71 it won in the 2015 Assembly election.The opposition coalition, led by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav and also comprising Congress and Left parties managed to bag 110 Assembly seats.भाजपा एवं संघ परिवार ने मुझे ४० वर्षों के राजनीतिक जीवन में इतना दिया की शायद किसी दूसरे को नहीं मिला होगा।आगे भी जो ज़िम्मेवारी मिलेगी उसका निर्वहन करूँगा।कार्यकर्ता का पद तो कोई छीन नहीं सकता।
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