Nitish Kumar's Move to Delhi Sparks Emotional Plea: "Don't Leave Bihar Orphaned"

JD(U) supporters have launched a poster campaign pleading with Nitish Kumar not to leave Bihar as he prepares to transition to national politics via the Rajya Sabha. Kumar, who resigned as an MLC, arrived in Delhi and hinted at a leadership change in Bihar within days. This development has accelerated political activity, with a BJP Core Committee meeting in Delhi to finalize government formation. For the first time, Bihar is poised to have a Chief Minister from the BJP, with the swearing-in likely after the inauspicious period of Kharmas.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar to Rajya Sabha, Bihar CM Transition Begins

  • Nitish Kumar set for Rajya Sabha oath
  • Emotional poster campaign urges him to stay
  • Leadership transition in Bihar in 3-4 days
  • BJP poised to get first Bihar Chief Minister
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JD(U) supporters put up posters urging Nitish Kumar not to leave Bihar

JD(U) supporters urge Nitish Kumar not to leave Bihar as he moves to Delhi for Rajya Sabha, hinting at a BJP CM for the state soon.

"Do not abandon Bihar; do not leave us-the people of Bihar-orphaned. - JD(U) Supporters' Poster"

Patna, April 10

Amid strong indications that Nitish Kumar is set to transition to national politics by taking oath as a Rajya Sabha member, supporters of the Janata Dal have launched an emotional appeal urging him not to leave Bihar. A poster campaign led by JD worker Krishna Patel has surfaced across party offices and various locations in Patna.

The poster features images of Nitish Kumar, his son Nishant Kumar, and JD(U) state President Umesh Kushwaha.

The message on the poster reads as a heartfelt plea: "Do not abandon Bihar; do not leave us-the people of Bihar-orphaned."

It further states that Nitish Kumar's leadership provides unmatched security and stability, adding that while his mission remains incomplete, Nishant Kumar could carry it forward.

Nitish Kumar, who has served as Bihar's Chief Minister since November 2005, was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha on March 16.

Subsequently, he resigned from his position as a Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) on March 30.

He arrived in Delhi on Thursday and is scheduled to take oath as a Rajya Sabha MP today.

Speaking to the media upon his arrival, Nitish Kumar indicated that he may now remain based in Delhi and hinted at a leadership transition in Bihar within the next three to four days.

This development has accelerated political activity in the state.

Following his return to Patna, the process of forming a new government is expected to gather pace after the 13th of the month.

A crucial meeting of NDA constituents has already been convened.

Sources suggest that the formation of the new government will take place after the conclusion of Kharmas, an inauspicious period in the Hindu calendar.

Discussions are underway regarding the swearing-in ceremony, which is likely to be held at the historic Gandhi Maidan.

In a significant political shift, Bihar is poised to have a Chief Minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the first time.

A BJP Core Committee meeting is being held in Delhi, attended by senior leaders, including both Deputy Chief Ministers of Bihar, to finalise the road map for government formation.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the mention of waiting for Kharmas to end. It shows how cultural and religious calendars are deeply intertwined with political decisions in India. The transition seems meticulously planned.
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Rohit P
First BJP CM for Bihar! This is a historic shift. Nitish Kumar's move to Delhi was inevitable with the NDA dynamics. Hope the new leadership continues the development work without disruption. The state needs stability above all. 🙏
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Priya S
While I respect his long service, it's time for a change. The poster campaign feels overly sentimental. Bihar's progress shouldn't hinge on one individual. A smooth transition to a new team is what we should wish for.
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Aman W
The mention of his son Nishant is telling. Is this about legacy? Politics shouldn't be a family business. Let the most capable person lead, whether from BJP or JD(U). The focus must remain on governance.
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Kavya N
"Do not leave us orphaned" – such strong words! It shows the deep connection people feel with him. But at 73, maybe he wants to contribute at the national level. Wishing him well in Rajya Sabha. His experience will be valuable for the country.

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