Patna:The new cabinet of Chief minister Nitish Kumar and deputy chief minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav has maintained the balance in the caste equation. The expansion of the cabinet has the representation of most of the castes something that is seen as a loud and clear message to the saffron party who will now be donning the role of the opposition in Bihar.
Nitish's JDU has retained the old faces in the new cabinet whereas RJD has attempted to explore the new and young faces like Kumar Sarvajeet, Mohammad Israil Mansuri, Sudhakar Singh, Shahnawaz Alam Jitendra Rai and Surendra Ram. Looking at the caste equations of the new cabinet including Nitish and Tejashwi, Yadav is the dominant caste as being the core voter of RJD.
The new cabinet has 8 ministers from Yadav, 5 Muslims, 5 scheduled castes, 4 EBC, 2 Kushwaha, 3 Rajputs, 2 Bhumihar and one each from Bhraman and Vaish caste. Making a fine balance, Nitish distributed 20 portfolios each among RJD and JDU whereas two went to Congress and one each to Santosh Kumar Suman of HAM and Independent Sumit Kumar Singh.
On Tuesday, 31 ministers were inducted into the cabinet out of which 16 from RJD, 11 from JDU, 2 from Congress and one each from HAM and Independent. Governor Phagu Chauhan administered the oath to the newly inducted minister in a function held at Raj Bhavan.
With the expansion of the cabinet, the functioning of the department is expected to pace up after the split of JDU and BJP. Tejashwi has got four important portfolios including health which was earlier occupied by Mangal Pandey in NDA. Most importantly, Lalu Yadav's eldest son Tej Pratap Yadav who oversaw health in the first term of the grand alliance has now been given Environment, Forest and Climate Change department.
Initially, there was a lot of buzz over the home department, however, Nitish has managed to keep it under his folder apart from other important portfolios. Education department which was earlier being looked after by JDU has now gone to RJD in the form of Chandrasekhar as its minister. Whereas Vijay Kumar Choudhary who was earlier serving Nitish's cabinet as education minister has now been made finance minister of the state along with handling two other departments. Earlier finance was being handled by BJP's Tarkishore Prasad.