<p>Amid speculations over the deputy chief minister's post in the new Bihar government, incumbent Sushil Kumar Modi said on Sunday that the BJP and the Sangh Parivar have given him a lot in his political career.</p>.<p>Speculations were rife over the post with senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh, who was in the state to oversee the party's post-election activities, and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar keeping off from the issue when asked by the press.</p>.<p>A tweet from Sushil Modi further intensified the suspense over the party's next move.</p>.<p>"The BJP and the Sangh Parivar gave me so much in the political life of 40 years that no other person got it. I will discharge whatever responsibility is given to me in the future. Nobody can take away (my) post as a worker," he tweeted in Hindi.</p>.<p>Kumar was elected the leader of the ruling NDA in Bihar, and several names were doing rounds, including that of Sushil Modi, four-term Katihar MLA Tarkishore Prasad, eight- term Gaya town legislator Prem Kumar and Dalit MLC Kameshwar Choupal as his probable deputy.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election-2020/suspense-on-deputy-cm-other-ministers-in-bihar-915809.html" target="_blank">Suspense on deputy CM, other ministers in Bihar</a></strong></p>.<p>When asked about the issue, Rajnath Singh said, "We will make a decision. You will get to know at the right time."</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, the chief minister said, "Whoever it will be, you will be informed on time."</p>.<p>Kumar will take oath on Monday.</p>.<p>Rajnath Singh, also the defence minister, has flown to Patna to oversee the party's activities in the run-up to the government formation in the state.</p>.<p>The BJP has named Tarkishore Prasad as its leader in the state assembly and Renu Devi his deputy.</p>.<p>Sushil Modi has been the deputy chief minister of Bihar since 2005, barring a 20-month break when Nitish Kumar formed a government in alliance with the RJD in 2015, and is known to share an excellent rapport with the chief minister.</p>
<p>Amid speculations over the deputy chief minister's post in the new Bihar government, incumbent Sushil Kumar Modi said on Sunday that the BJP and the Sangh Parivar have given him a lot in his political career.</p>.<p>Speculations were rife over the post with senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh, who was in the state to oversee the party's post-election activities, and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar keeping off from the issue when asked by the press.</p>.<p>A tweet from Sushil Modi further intensified the suspense over the party's next move.</p>.<p>"The BJP and the Sangh Parivar gave me so much in the political life of 40 years that no other person got it. I will discharge whatever responsibility is given to me in the future. Nobody can take away (my) post as a worker," he tweeted in Hindi.</p>.<p>Kumar was elected the leader of the ruling NDA in Bihar, and several names were doing rounds, including that of Sushil Modi, four-term Katihar MLA Tarkishore Prasad, eight- term Gaya town legislator Prem Kumar and Dalit MLC Kameshwar Choupal as his probable deputy.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election-2020/suspense-on-deputy-cm-other-ministers-in-bihar-915809.html" target="_blank">Suspense on deputy CM, other ministers in Bihar</a></strong></p>.<p>When asked about the issue, Rajnath Singh said, "We will make a decision. You will get to know at the right time."</p>.<p>Speaking to reporters, the chief minister said, "Whoever it will be, you will be informed on time."</p>.<p>Kumar will take oath on Monday.</p>.<p>Rajnath Singh, also the defence minister, has flown to Patna to oversee the party's activities in the run-up to the government formation in the state.</p>.<p>The BJP has named Tarkishore Prasad as its leader in the state assembly and Renu Devi his deputy.</p>.<p>Sushil Modi has been the deputy chief minister of Bihar since 2005, barring a 20-month break when Nitish Kumar formed a government in alliance with the RJD in 2015, and is known to share an excellent rapport with the chief minister.</p>