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Choudhary was born in [[Dalsinghsarai]], [[Samastipur district]] of Bihar in a [[Bhumihar |
Choudhary was born in [[Dalsinghsarai]], [[Samastipur district]] of Bihar in a [[Bhumihar]] family. His father, late Jagdish Prasad Chaudhary, had been a freedom fighter, an [[Indian National Congress]] politician and a three term member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from the Dalsinghsarai constituency.<ref>{{cite news|title=Early life|url=http://myneta.info/bih2010/candidate.php?candidate_id=969}}</ref> He completed his Master of Arts in History from Patna University in 1979 and joined the [[State Bank of India]] as a Probationary Officer in [[Trivandrum]] in the same year. |
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== Political career == |
== Political career == |
Revision as of 16:24, 1 July 2022
Vijay Kumar Chaudhary | |
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Minister for Education and Parliamentary Affairs - Government of Bihar | |
Assumed office 09 February 2021 | |
Minister for Water Resources, Parliamentary Affairs, Rural Works Engineering, Rural Development, Information and Public Relations, Government of Bihar | |
In office 16 November 2020 – 09 February 2021 | |
15th Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly | |
In office 2 December 2015 – 15 November 2020 | |
Preceded by | Uday Narayan Choudhary |
Succeeded by | Vijay Kumar Sinha |
Minister for Water Resources, Agriculture, Information and Public Relations, Animal and Fish Resources, Home (In-charge), Government of Bihar | |
In office 26 November 2010 – 20 November 2015 | |
Preceded by | Nitish Kumar |
Succeeded by | Nitish Kumar |
Leader of Opposition, Bihar Legislative Assembly | |
In office 19 February 2015 – 20 February 2015 | |
Preceded by | Nand Kishore Yadav |
Succeeded by | Nand Kishore Yadav |
President, Bihar JD(U) | |
In office 14 February 2010 – 26 November 2010 | |
Preceded by | Rajiv Ranjan Singh |
Succeeded by | Bashistha Narain Singh |
MLA, Sarairanjan (Vidhan Sabha constituency) | |
Assumed office 2010 | |
Preceded by | Ramchandra Singh Nishad |
MLA, Dalsinghsarai (Vidhan Sabha constituency) | |
In office 1982–1995 | |
Preceded by | Jagdish Prasad Chaudhary |
Succeeded by | Ram Lakhan Mahato |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Dalsinghsarai, Bihar, India | 8 January 1957
Political party | Janata Dal (United) |
Spouse | Ganga Choudhary |
Children | Shubhaditya Choudhary, Ankita Choudhary |
Residence(s) | 2 Deshratna Marg, Patna |
Alma mater | Patna University |
Profession | Politician Probationary Officer |
Website | http://www.vidhansabha.bih.nic. |
Vijay Kumar Chaudhary (born 8 January 1957) is an Indian politician. He has been a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly since 1982, and is currently serving as the Cabinet Minister for Education and Parliamentary Affairs ministries in the Government of Bihar.
He has previously held the posts of Speaker of Bihar Legislative Assembly, Leader of Janata Dal (United) Legislature Party in Bihar Legislative Assembly[2] and the Minister for Water Resources, Rural Development, Rural Works Engineering, Information & Public Relations, Agriculture, Animal and Fish Resources ministries in the Government of Bihar.[3] He is considered to be the Number 2 in JDU's pecking order of the Bihar cabinet and is a member of Nitish Kumar's core committee which shapes policies of the Government and the party.[4][5]
Chaudhary served as the Home Minister-in-charge, putting forth the Government's stand on home affairs in Bihar Legislative Assembly.[6][7] He has also held the position of Finance Minister-in-charge and presented Bihar's Annual Budget for the 2014-15 fiscal.[8][9] Known for being an efficient administrator and a soft-spoken person with a clean image, he is a close confidante of Nitish Kumar and was speculated to succeed him as Chief Minister of Bihar following the latter's resignation after the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.[10][11][12][13][14]
Early life and career
Choudhary was born in Dalsinghsarai, Samastipur district of Bihar in a Bhumihar family. His father, late Jagdish Prasad Chaudhary, had been a freedom fighter, an Indian National Congress politician and a three term member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from the Dalsinghsarai constituency.[15] He completed his Master of Arts in History from Patna University in 1979 and joined the State Bank of India as a Probationary Officer in Trivandrum in the same year.
Political career
After the demise of his legislator father in 1982, Chaudhary resigned from his job and won the subsequent by-election from Dalsinghsarai on a Congress ticket. He was re-elected from Dalsinghsarai for two more terms in 1985 and 1990. During this stint as a legislator from 1982-1995, he served as the Deputy Chairman of Bihar State Industrial Development Corporation (BSIDC) and Deputy Chief Whip of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP). He sought re-election again from Dalsinghsarai in 1995 and 2000 but lost the polls. Chaudhary served as General Secretary of Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee from 2000-2005. He joined JD(U) in 2005 and unsuccessfully contested the October 2005 Bihar Legislative Assembly election from Sarairanjan. He was appointed as the General Secretary and Chief Spokesperson of the party in 2008. He continued to serve in this capacity until February 2010, when he was nominated as the President of Bihar JD(U) and led the party during its victory in 2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election.[16][17][18] He himself won the election from Sarairanjan (Vidhan Sabha constituency) with a margin of 17557 votes and was inducted as the Water Resources Minister in the newly formed cabinet,[19] assuming charge on 26 November 2010.[18]
He tendered his resignation from the Council of Ministers on 7 February 2015 to protest the continuance of Jitan Ram Manjhi as Chief Minister despite the election of Nitish Kumar as the Leader of JD(U) Legislature Party.[20]
He was elected as the Leader of JD(U) Legislature Party in the Bihar Legislative Assembly and staked claim to the opposition status. He was subsequently recognized as the Leader of Opposition on 19 February 2015 by then Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary.[21] Post victory in the trust vote and Nitish Kumar assuming charge as Chief Minister for the fourth time, he was inducted as the Cabinet Minister for Water Resources with the additional charge of Agriculture, Information & Public Relations and Animal and Fish Resources Departments.[22]
He retained his Sarairanjan (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in 2015 elections with a margin of 34044 votes. He was elected unopposed to the post of Speaker of Bihar Legislative Assembly on 2 December 2015 after consensus was generated on his name among all political parties of the state, including the Opposition BJP.[23] He was re-elected from Sarairanjan (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in the 2020 elections. He was inducted in the Cabinet of Nitish Kumar on 16 November 2020 and allotted the portfolios of Water Resources, Rural Works, Rural Development, Information & Public Relations and Parliamentary Affairs Departments.
Achievements
As Water Resources Minister, Chaudhary is credited with the completion of Durgawati Reservoir in 2014, a massive irrigation project started in 1976 which got delayed by 38 years due to land acquisition and environmental clearance related issues.[24] His tenure (2010-2015) saw no major floods after the 2008 Bihar flood. Under his leadership, the Water Resources Ministry launched eight river-linking projects at a cost of Rs 4442 crores.[25]
As Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Chaudhary brought 44 amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business, the most significant of them being the introduction of the concept of 'Confidence Motion' under Rule 109(A), wherein the Government of the day can move a motion to seek confidence from the House. Bihar is the only state in the country with a rule to deal with confidence motion moved by Government of the day. The Nitish Kumar government, with BJP and other NDA constituents as allies, was the first to move a confidence motion in the Assembly, on 28 July 2017, to prove its majority in the lower House. He also amended rules to allow inclusion of MLCs in House Committees dealing with financial matters.[26][27]
He introduced a Question Reply Management System (QRMS) for online receipt of questions from MLAs and provision of answers by concerned Government departments through the same channel. To bring transparency in the recruitment policy of the Legislative Assembly Secretariat, he divested the Office of Speaker of powers of recruitment and awarded the job to a Central agency, also responsible for recruitment in Parliament of India through a competitive and fair process.[28] He has also initiated the implementation of the National e-Vidhan Application Project to make Bihar Legislative Assembly paperless.[29]
He organized workshops to facilitate dialogue between the civil society and legislators for more informed lawmaking. He has also been organizing blood donation camps on the Assembly's foundation day wherein legislators donate blood for use by needy patients.[30]
Under his leadership as the Chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Bihar Chapter, the Bihar Legislative Assembly successfully organised the annual conference of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region, attended by both national and international dignitaries, including Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Emilia Monjowa Lifaka.[31]
Personal life
He is married to Ganga Choudhary. The couple has a son, Shubhaditya and a daughter, Ankita.
References
- ^ "Profile at the WRD, Bihar, India". Retrieved 14 June 2014.
- ^ "Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary urged to recognise JDU as main opposition party in Bihar". Financial Express.
- ^ "WRD minister". Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ "Key candidates to look out for in Bihar Elections 2015".
- ^ SANJEEV KUMAR VERMA. "ministers back to business". Telegraph India.
- ^ "Bihar govt for speedy trial in cases of rape, heinous crimes". Economic Times. 14 March 2013.
- ^ "Finance Bill passed by legislative assembly amid ruckus". Economic Times.
- ^ "Bihar budget". the hindu. 2014.
- ^ "Chaudhary sworn as wrd minister". Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ "Positives in an uneven state". IBN Live (blog). Archived from the original on 15 October 2010.
- ^ "Nitish Kumar sworn in as 32nd Chief Minister of Bihar". DNA India.
- ^ "Mandate for 'PM' Modi left Nitish no choice". Times of India.
- ^ "Jitan Ram Manjhi is out to win friends to stay in the chief minister's chair".
- ^ "PA system pill to plug hearsay".
- ^ "Early life".
- ^ "New chief of Bihar JD(U)". The Hindu, 15 February 2010.
- ^ "Parties for deployment of central forces at ech booth". Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ a b "Poor wrd fund".
- ^ 2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election
- ^ "Crisis in Bihar. 20 Ministers Resign in Support for Nitish Kumar". NDTV.
- ^ "Nitish Kumar's JD(U) recognised as main opposition party in Bihar".
- ^ "Ministers allotted portfolios". Telegraph India.
- ^ "Nitish Kumar's confidante Vijay Chaudhary is new Bihar Speaker".
- ^ "Bihar Durgawati reservoir project to see light of day after 38 years".
- ^ "Bihar launches ambitious river linking projects".
- ^ "Where Govt can move confidence motion".
- ^ "trust-vote-vijay-kumar-choudhary-writes-to-ls-speaker-on-bihars-rule".
- ^ "Bihar Assembly introduces online questions for MLAs".
- ^ "Assembly to go paperless: Speaker".
- ^ "Bihar legislators to donate blood on assembly foundation day tomorrow".
- ^ "Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meet begins in Patna on Saturday".
External links
- "Bihar cabinet minister". Archived from the original on 23 June 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- "Bihar foundation team".
- "my neta info". Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- 1957 births
- Living people
- Janata Dal (United) politicians
- Indian National Congress politicians
- State cabinet ministers of Bihar
- People from Samastipur district
- Bihar MLAs 1980–1985
- Bihar MLAs 1985–1990
- Bihar MLAs 1990–1995
- Bihar MLAs 2010–2015
- Bihar MLAs 2020–2025
- Speakers of the Bihar Legislative Assembly
- Leaders of the Opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly