| 1. Samrat Choudhary is the president of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Bihar. |
| 2. In January 2024, he became the deputy chief minister of Bihar along with Vijay Kumar Sinha in the Nitish Kumar government. |
| 3. Before 2014, Choudhary was a member of the Rashtriya Janata Dal party, but later he joined a rebel group. |
| 4. In February 2014, thirteen MLAs left the RJD led by Choudhary to seek their own recognition. |
| 5. Choudhary raised concerns about the eligibility of RJD President Lalu Prasad due to a corruption conviction. |
| 6. He then joined the JD(U) in the same year of his rebellion, under Jitan Ram Manjhi. |
| 7. By 2017, he had become a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. |
| 8. During the 2020 Bihar Assembly election, he played a key role in campaigning for the National Democratic Alliance. |
| 9. Since September 2022, he has been consistently wearing a saffron turban, initially as a symbol of mourning for his mother's passing. |
| 10. By 2023, he had vowed to continue wearing the turban until Nitish Kumar was removed as the chief minister. |
| 11. When questioned by Nitish about the turban, Choudhary explained that he had taken a vow to remove him from power. |
| 12. He removed the saffron turban in July 2024 after Nitish Kumar joined the BJP-led coalition. |