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Todays Bihar cabinet enlargement is expected to include 31 new ministers, including the son of Nitish Kumar

Up to 31 members of the Samrat Choudhary-led Bihar administration are expected to be sworn in as ministers on Thursday, marking a significant cabinet expansion. Only a few weeks after legally entering politics and joining the Janata Dal (United) after his father's departure, Nishant Kumar, the son of former chief minister Nitish Kumar, is also anticipated to join the cabinet.
Leaders who are anticipated to be admitted into the government have already received calls, according to sources. Following frantic negotiations in Patna attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and key alliance officials, the BJP and JDU settled their respective ministerial quotas on Wednesday night.                                                                OLD GUARD IN JDU QUOTA, NEW FACES
Several top politicians from the Nitish Kumar camp are among the well-known JDU figures who are expected to take the oath, along with a few newcomers. Damodar Rawat has also been called for induction, while Shweta Gupta is scheduled to make her ministerial debut.
Nearly all of the prominent JDU leaders who were part of the previous Nitish Kumar administration have reportedly been accommodated once more, according to sources.
Nishant Kumar, who apparently agreed to join the Samrat Choudhary government after first turning down a cabinet position last month, is likewise the subject of heated speculation.
Sources close to the family claim that Nishant, a recent political activist and engineering graduate, consented after being repeatedly persuaded by party employees and senior JDU leaders.

RLM REPRESENTATION SUSPENSE
Late into the night, there was still uncertainty regarding Upendra Kushwaha's Rashtriya Lok Morcha's (RLM) presence. According to sources, Kushwaha spoke with Amit Shah until late on Wednesday night.
Upendra Kushwaha's son, Deepak Prakash, is probably going to be inducted from the RLM quota. Despite not being a member of either House, he had also held the position of minister in the previous Nitish Kumar administration.
IN PATNA, AMIT SHAH
Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary welcomed Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the airport on Wednesday night. After visiting the Panchroopi Hanuman temple in Rajbansi Nagar, Shah went to a hotel to meet with leaders of the BJP and NDA.Shah's visit to the temple was accompanied by BJP national general secretary (organization) BL Santhosh and national president Nitin Nabin.
Following Samrat Choudhary's appointment as the BJP's first chief minister of Bihar last month, the cabinet expansion is being viewed as a significant political demonstration of power for the party.
The major event at Gandhi Maidan is anticipated to be attended by Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Jagat Prakash Nadda, Chirag Paswan, and numerous NDA chief ministers in addition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah.