Nitish Supporters Protest Rajya Sabha Move, Demand He Stay in Bihar

Supporters of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar have put up posters outside the JD(U) office, calling on him to reconsider his decision to file a nomination for the Rajya Sabha. Kumar, the state's longest-serving CM, filed his papers in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and pledged full support to the new state government. The NDA has welcomed his return to parliamentary democracy, with Shah praising Kumar's tenure as a "golden chapter" for Bihar. Elections for 37 Rajya Sabha seats across 10 states are scheduled for March 16.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Move Sparks Protests in Bihar

  • Posters urge Nitish to reconsider
  • Filed nomination with Amit Shah present
  • NDA welcomes his Rajya Sabha move
  • Biennial elections scheduled for March 16
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"Kare apne nirnaye par poornvichar": Supporters of Nitish Kumar call to reconsider his Rajya Sabha move; put posters outside JD(U) office

JD(U) supporters urge Nitish Kumar to reconsider Rajya Sabha nomination, putting up posters in Patna. Amit Shah welcomes his return to Delhi.

"Violation of the people's mandate and self-respect in democracy will not be tolerated now. - Party Poster"

Patna, March 6

Following the announcement of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's filing his nomination for the Rajya Sabha elections, Janata Dal supporters have continued their demand for Kumar to remain in Bihar, putting up posters outside the party's office on Friday and calling for the leader to reconsider his decision.

The poster said, "Nitish sevak kar raha pukaar, neta kare apne nirnaye par poornvichar", further adding "Violation of the people's mandate and self-respect in democracy will not be tolerated now."

Nitish Kumar, Bihar's longest-tenured Chief Minister for over two decades, announced that he would be heading to the Rajya Sabha and filed his nomination on Thursday in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, among other leaders. The 75-year-old also said that the new Cabinet would have his full support.

"I seek to become a member of the Rajya Sabha in the elections being held this time. I want to assure you with complete honesty that my relationship with you will continue in the future as well, and my resolve to work together with you to build a developed Bihar will remain steadfast. The new government that will be formed will have my full cooperation and guidance," Nitish Kumar posted on X.

Apart from Nitish Kumar, other NDA candidates, including Upendra Kushwaha and BJP Chief Nitin Nabin, also filed their nominations for the Upper House.

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) welcomed Kumar's decision and lauded his return to the parliamentary democracy.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed Nitish Kumar's tenure as Bihar CM as a "golden chapter" in the state's history during which he made significant contributions to Bihar's progress.

"For 11 years under PM Modi's leadership, he made a significant contribution to Bihar's progress in every way, and it was under his leadership that all of PM Modi's initiatives reached the people of Bihar... He is once again returning to Delhi as a Rajya Sabha MP. I and all our NDA colleagues heartily welcome him, and his tenure as Chief Minister will always be remembered and respected by the people of Bihar," he said.

The polling for the upcoming biennial elections to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) to fill the 37 seats across 10 states is scheduled to take place on March 16, with the counting of votes on the same day at 5 PM.

According to the press note, the term of 37 members who were elected from Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana will conclude in the month of April, vacating the seats for new members to be elected.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respectfully, I think it's time for new leadership in Bihar. Nitish Kumar has served for decades. Maybe Rajya Sabha is a good platform for him to contribute at the national level now. Change can be good. 🤔
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Aman W
The posters say it all - "Violation of the people's mandate..." Voters elected him as CM, not as an MP in Delhi. This shift feels abrupt. Hope he listens to his karyakartas.
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Sarah B
As an observer, his experience in the Rajya Sabha could be valuable for framing national policies that benefit states like Bihar. But the timing and the way it's been done does seem to have upset his core base.
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Vikram M
After so many flip-flops between alliances, this is another U-turn. The poster's message is strong. A leader should have a clear vision and stick to it. This creates instability. 😐
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Kavya N
Maybe he wants to mentor the next generation from Delhi? He says the new cabinet will have his support. Let's see if this works out for Bihar's development. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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