In the years that followed,
Kamraj, the veteran Congress leader came forward with his "Kamraj Plan" to strengthen the party. On 19 September 1963, with the announcement of "Kamraj Plan" came the news of
Binodanand Jha being taken as one of the eight Chief Ministers to look after the affairs of
Congress Party.
Beer Chand Patel threw his hat in the contest for the
Chief Minister of Bihar. Sahay who was deputy minister in Jha's cabinet was the other contestant.
Satyendra Narayan Sinha, the prominent Education Minister, who was decidedly second-in-command in the
Binodanand Jha Cabinet announced his support for Sahay. Patel was no match for Sahay, who polled double the number of votes as Patel. Mr. Sahay was elected from
Patna West constituency On 2 October 1963, the birth anniversary of Gandhi was celebrated in Bihar along with the swearing in ceremony of Sahay as the fourth
Chief Minister of Bihar with
Satyendra Narayan Sinha again becoming second in command. Sahay lost the 1967 elections but won the local body elections in 1974 to enter the
Bihar Legislative Council as an MLC. He faced enquiries by the Aiyyar Commission in between but was vindicated. Sahay met with a fatal road accident on 3 June 1974 just after winning the election, on his way back to his native place
Hazaribag. From the leaders of Bihar in 20th century, Sahay has helped the people of this state to had constructive services which rendered towards the progress of Bihar. He attained it by determination, systematic planning and hard labour. He dreamed of an independent India and an ever-progressing Bihar. ==Death==