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Bihar Politics News: While the ruling party appeared full of enthusiasm and energy during the swearing-in of the newly elected members in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, who reached the House for the first time after the election defeat, appeared relatively calm and composed. Ahead of the bitterness of Bihar elections, that moment came in the Assembly, which indicated a change in the political direction of the entire session. The incident is related to Tejashwi Yadav along with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Sinha.
Patna. On the first day of the winter session of Bihar Assembly, such a scene of politics was seen in the House, which is being discussed in the entire state. Tejashwi Yadav may not have given any emotional reaction in public after his recent election defeat, but his body language spoke volumes. At the same time, the way the leaders of the ruling party – especially Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Sinha – communicated with him and treated him with respect, many political experts are seeing it as a return to civility and democratic values amidst differences. The winter session of Bihar Assembly started from Monday and on the very first day, the House presented such a political picture, which is being discussed in the entire state. During the swearing-in of the newly elected MLAs, not only was there harmony between the government and the opposition, but many such moments also came to light which seemed to indicate changing political behaviour. Especially the behavior of Deputy CMs Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Chaudhary towards Tejashwi Yadav won hearts.
Samrat Chaudhary saluted Nitish Kumar by touching his feet
Samrat shook hands with Tejashwi, Vijay Chaudhary hugged him
After taking the oath, Samrat Chaudhary shook hands with Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav. Recent months have seen sharp political rhetoric between the two leaders, but today’s formal and restrained moment seemed like a return to ‘decency’ in power-opposition relations. At the same time, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha hugging Tejashwi Yadav was considered the most humane and rare scene of today’s proceedings. The cameras were not prepared for this moment, but the incident instantly created a wave of discussion from political circles to social media.
Away from bitter allegations, hint towards dialogue in the Assembly
Whereas in the previous sessions, uproar, walkouts and complaints remained in the headlines, today a mixture of dialogue and respect was seen in the House. Experts believe that this scene is not just a formality but can also be an indication of the next picture of politics – where there will be a fight but with rules and dignity. This picture of the first day shows that democracy is definitely a platform for debate and differences, but respect and dialogue are its soul. Bihar Assembly proved this in practice today.





























