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          Patna, Nov 26 (IANS) Cheered by tens of thousands of   supporters, Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Nitish Kumar Friday took oath as   Bihar chief minister for a second consecutive term after an unprecedented win in   the assembly polls. He became the 32nd chief minister of the   state. 
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	         As a sea of supporters waved party flags and raised   slogans, Governor Debanand Konwar administered the oath of office and secrecy to   Nitish Kumar on a flower-decked platform at the Gandhi Maidan. Bharatiya Janata   Party (BJP) leader Sushil Kumar Modi was sworn in as the deputy chief   minister.Twenty-eight legislators also took oath as ministers. The   allocation of portfolios would be announced later.
 Nitish Kumar and Modi   will head a government of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) that crushed   Lalu Prasad's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Ram Vilas Paswan's Lok Janshakti   Party in the polls to the 243-member legislative assembly.
 According to   official sources, a 30-member council of ministers including Nitish Kumar and   Modi - 18 from the JD-U and 12 from the BJP -- was also sworn in.
 Every   nook and corner of the main open ground of the city was filled with people, many   of whom had come from far off places to attend the event. Thousands came from   Nalanda, Nitish Kumar's home district, packed in jeeps, cars and   buses.
 Many people, who couldn't enter the ground, climbed the trees   around or took up vantage spots on nearby buildings to watch Nitish Kumar become   the chief minister again of India's third most populous state with 83 million   people.
 "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 the venue was chosen by 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 JD-U won 115 seats and the BJP 91 seats in the   243-member house in the assembly polls held Oct 21-Nov 20.
 Earlier,   Nitish Kumar was unanimously elected leader of the NDA legislature party -   comprising legislators of his JD-U and the BJP.
 He along with other NDA   leaders met Governor Debananda Konwar and handed over letters of support from   the newly-elected legislators of the alliance.
 
 
      
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