After the big victory of the Janata alliance in the state election, all eyes are now on the government's formation.
And, political analysts say it will not be an easy task for Nitish Kumar, incumbent chief minister and Janata Dal leader.
"My priorities have not changed," said Kumar at a packed press conference here on Sunday evening, "Our top priority was, is and will be development with justice. We will continue to work towards inclusive growth and implement our seven-point common programme (with his poll allies) in a time-bound manner. Those are my promises and will be implemented." (A BATTLE IN PHASES)
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Party sources say the government might be sworn in after Diwali. "We have proposed November 14 but are yet to discuss it within our party and with our allies," said a JD leader.
On who'll be inducted, most seniors are tight-lipped. "This is not something to be discussed openly. Nitishji and Laluji will sit and decide," said an outgoing minister.
If the grapevine is to be believed, the Congress party might get the Assembly Speaker's position and three or four Cabinet seats. The RJD and JD are expected to equally divide the rest; RJD might also get a Deputy CM. Finance, road construction, irrigation and agriculture are rumoured to be asked for by the RJD. The JD might keep education, rural development, rural works and home.