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Vijay Kumar Sinha


Vijay Kumar Sinha is an Indian politician who served as the 8th Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar along with Samrat Choudhary under Nitish Kumar as Chief Minister from January 2024 till April 2026. He was earlier the leader of the opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly from Lakhisarai constituency since 2010.

He was the Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from 25 November 2020 to 24 August 2022. Vijay Sinha resigned from his post following a no-confidence motion moved against him by the then-ruling Mahagathbandhan.

Ministerial rolesTenure of office
Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar28-Jan-202420-Nov-20252 years, 77 days
20-Nov-202515-Apr-2026
Minister of Revenue20-Nov-2025Incumbent147 days
Minister of Urban Development and Housing16-Dec-2025Incumbent121 days
Minister of Agriculture26-Feb-202520-Nov-2025267 days
Minister of Road Construction28-Jan-202426-Feb-20251 year, 29 days
Minister of Art, Culture & Youth28-Jan-202426-Feb-20251 year, 29 days
Minister of Mines & Geology28-Jan-2024Incumbent2 years, 78 days
Leader of Opposition, BLA24-Aug-202228-Jan-20241 year, 157 days
Speaker of Bihar Legislative Assembly25-Nov-202024-Aug-20221 year, 272 days
Minister of Labour Resources29-Jul-201716-Nov-20203 years, 110 days
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly2010Incumbent

In November 2025, during the first phase of the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections, Vijay Kumar Sinha's convoy faced an angry blockade in Khoriari village of Lakhisarai district. Villagers, angered over years of broken roads and poor drainage, confronted his team as he arrived for inspection.

Videos from the scene, widely circulated online, showed protesters throwing slippers and cow dung at Sinha's vehicle. In response, Sinha was seen shouting abuse at the crowd and making threats, including remarks that once his government returned to power, he would “run a bulldozer” over those defying him. Another clip showed him rebuking his armed bodyguard, asking, “If you can’t fire, then what’s the point of being a bodyguard?” — a comment criticized for promoting violence. The episode drew heavy public criticism and was cited as an example of political arrogance and intimidation.

  • https://www.deccanherald.com/india/bihar/who-is-vijay-kumar-sinha-bjp-leader-and-now-a-bihar-deputy-cm-under-nitish-kumar-2868347
  • https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bihar-vijay-kumar-sinha-a-versatile-upper-caste-bjp-leader/articleshow/107204761.cms
  • https://www.thequint.com/news/india/samrat-chaudhary-vijay-sinha-deputy-cm-bihar-all-you-need-to-know
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