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          Patna, Nov 26 (IANS) The stage was set and thousands of people   Friday started gathering at the sprawling Gandhi Maidan here to witness Nitish   Kumar take oath as Bihar's chief minister for a second consecutive term after a   historic win in assembly polls. 
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	  Nitish Kumar did not want to be sworn in at Raj Bhavan - the traditional venue   for such ceremonies - because he wanted tens of thousands to attend the event,   said sources in his Janata Dal-United (JD-U).
 Watching Nitish Kumar being   sworn in Friday afternoon would be the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) top   leadership, including ally Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) chief Nitin Gadkari,   senior leaders L.K. Advani, Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley as well as JD-U   president Sharad Yadav.
 
 Thousands of people from different parts of the   state have already arrived here and more are likely to reach before Nitish Kumar   formally takes oath at 2.30 p.m.
 
 "We have made elaborate arrangements for   the function and deployed over 4,000 security personnel in and around Gandhi   Maidan," Patna district magistrate Jitendra Kumar Sinha said.
 
 In 2005   too, Nitish Kumar had taken oath at the same venue. He had been chief minister   for just seven days in 2000.
 
 Lalu Prasad had been sworn in at Gandhi   Maidan March 10, 1990, and some say at that time too it had been the idea of   Nitish Kumar, who was then very close to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)   leader.
 
 For the NDA, the day is particularly significant as it has   returned to power for a second term by sweeping the polls. The NDA combine swept   the Bihar assembly polls - held from Oct 21-Nov 20 - with the JD-U winning 115   seats and the BJP 91 seats in the 243-member house.
 
 Nitish Kumar was   Thursday formally invited to form the government again. Earlier, Nitish Kumar   was unanimously elected leader of the NDA legislature party - comprising   legislators of his JD-U and BJP.
 
 He along with other NDA leaders met   Governor Debananda Konwar and handed over letters of support from the   newly-elected legislators of the twin-party alliance.
 
 According to   sources close to Nitish Kumar, a 35-member council of ministers with 20 from the   JD-U and 15 from the BJP would also be sworn in Friday.
 
 Earlier, Nitish   Kumar was elected leader of the JD-U legislature party and Deputy Chief Minister   Sushil Modi was elected leader of the BJP legislature party.
 
 "Nitish   Kumar was elected at a meeting of the newly elected party legislators of the   JD-U and BJP in the presence of Sharad Yadav and Arun Jaitley," a JD-U leader   said.
 
 
 
   
      
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