This book makes a critical analysis of the role of Chief Ministers in India, with special reference to Bihar, ranging from S. K. Sinha to the present incumbent, Nitish Kumar, from the perspective of providing good governance.
Dealing with the Congress system, coalition system and the new politico-social dispensation, it examines the various facets of the office of the CM such as the politics of appointment, his interaction with the Governor, the Cabinet and the Legislature, and his management of the people, the party, the media and the federal process. The on-going development in Bihar politics finds place in the discussion as well.
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