Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Move: JD(U) Rallies Behind CM Despite Discontent

Bihar Minister Shravan Kumar stated that while Janata Dal workers are upset, they have resolved to stand by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to move to the Rajya Sabha. The decision, clarified in a party meeting, is described as Nitish Kumar's own political wish to complete his parliamentary journey. The party simultaneously welcomed the impending formal induction of Nitish Kumar's son, Nishant Kumar, into politics, with leaders hailing him as an educated and uncontroversial figure. The future leadership of Bihar is now a pending decision between Nitish Kumar and the central government.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Move, Son's Political Entry

  • JD(U) workers upset but support Nitish's decision
  • Nitish clarifies Rajya Sabha move was his wish
  • Nishant Kumar to officially join JD(U)
  • New Bihar CM face to be decided by Nitish & Centre
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"Everyone upset, but decided to stand by Nitish Kumar's decision": Bihar Minister Shravan Kumar on CM's Rajya Sabha move

Bihar JD(U) stands by Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha decision. Ministers welcome son Nishant Kumar's political entry as CM transition looms.

"Everyone is upset about this. But... it is the duty... to abide by the decision. - Shravan Kumar"

Patna, March 7

Bihar Minister Shravan Kumar on Saturday said that the Janata Dal workers were upset with incumbent Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to move to the Rajya Sabha, but have resolved to stand by him and support him.

Speaking to ANI, Shravan Kumar said that Nitish Kumar clarified his decision to the party leaders in a meeting on Friday.

"In yesterday's meeting, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar clarified all matters. This is his political (going to the Rajya Sabha) decision. Everyone is upset about this. But when a leader takes a political decision, it is the duty of their supporters or leaders and ministers around them to abide by the decision. All people have decided that we will stay with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and stand by him on every decision of his," the Bihar minister said.

Addressing the Opposition's allegations of the BJP pressuring the JD(U) in making the decision to move to the Centre, Shravan Kumar said, "Where is the pressure? If there was pressure, he would have said so. He had expressed that he wanted to go to the fourth House. He has been to the Vidhan Sabha, Vidhan Parishad, Lok Sabha and only the Rajya Sabha was left, so he filed the nomination."

Shravan Kumar also welcomed the decision to induct Nitish Kumar's son, Nishant Kumar, into the party.

He said, "We had said that Nishant Kumar should come forward; he is young. Assessing the situation now, he should come forward, and we are talking about this."

The JD(U) confirmed that Nishant Kumar will officially join the party on Sunday.

Bihar Minister and BJP leader Dilip Jaiswal also said, "It was the wish of JD(U) leaders, workers, and many people, and respecting the emotional wish of everyone, Nishant Kumar's entry into politics will happen, and we welcome it."

When asked about the new CM face for Bihar, Dilip Jaiswal said that Nitish Kumar and the Centre will decide on it. "Everything will be decided by Nitish Kumar and the central government," he said.

Bihar minister Ramkripal Yadav hailed Nishant as an educated and "out of controversies" leader. He said that his entry into politics will bring "a new wave of enthusiasm" for JD(U).

"Nishant is educated, and he has been out of controversies. He never did anything to bring disgrace to his father or the party. His entry into politics will bring a new wave of enthusiasm among the youth. Nishant will fulfil the gap left by Nitish Kumar, which is also the wish of the party workers. Nishant should take up the responsibility of the party," Ramkripal Yadav said.

Earlier today, Nishant Kumar held a meeting with senior party leaders and young MLAs at the residence of the Janata Dal (United) National Working President Sanjay Kumar Jha.

JD(U) leaders today discussed the party's future strategy and how to best move forward after party chief Nitish Kumar, in a historic move, is set to move back to the Centre with a seat in the Rajya Sabha.

The timing of Nishant's entry into the party is directly linked to a major transition made by his father. On Thursday, March 5, Nitish Kumar filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha, signalling the end of his record-breaking tenure as Chief Minister.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this seems like a strategic retreat. Completing the set of all four houses is a unique political achievement. The real test will be governance continuity in Bihar.
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Priya S
"Everyone is upset but will stand by him" – this sums up the state of our democracy sometimes. Blind loyalty over questioning decisions. We need to hold leaders accountable, not just follow. With respect, this attitude needs to change.
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Vikram M
Chalta hai attitude! Workers are upset but will still support? This is why development suffers. We need leaders who think of Bihar first, not their political careers. Rajya Sabha is not a trophy to complete a collection.
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Aman W
If Nishant Kumar is truly educated and out of controversies, that's a good start. Bihar needs young blood with fresh ideas. But he has big shoes to fill. Let's see if he connects with the youth and works on employment. 👍
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Kavya N
The statement "Centre will decide" about the new CM face is telling. It shows where the real power lies in the alliance. Bihar deserves a leader who is autonomous and fights for the state's interests in Delhi, not one dictated by it.

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