Samrat Choudhary Close to Kosi-Seemanchal has become a major talking point after he rose to the top post in Bihar politics. The new Chief Minister has strong connections with eastern Bihar and enjoys support across the Kosi and Seemanchal regions. People in these areas consider him closely linked to their language, culture, and politics.
Born in Lakhanpur village of Munger district, Samrat Choudhary Close to Kosi-Seemanchal reflects his deep political roots in eastern Bihar. He currently represents the Tarapur Assembly constituency. Earlier, he represented the Parbatta seat in Khagaria district, which helped him build a wide political network in the region.
With his elevation, Munger has now produced three chief ministers of Bihar. The first was Dr. Shri Krishna Singh, followed by Chandrashekhar Singh, and now Samrat Choudhary. The development has created excitement in eastern Bihar after many years.
His political presence also extends to Bhagalpur, Banka, and Khagaria. Over the years, he built strong connections with party workers and voters in these districts. This support has played a key role in his rise in Bihar politics.








