Nitin Nabin Resigns as Bihar MLA, Ends 5-Term Stint in Emotional Farewell

BJP National President Nitin Nabin has resigned from his post as the MLA representing the Bankipur Assembly constituency in Bihar. His resignation letter was handed over and will be formally submitted to the Legislative Assembly Speaker. In an emotional social media post, Nabin reflected on his two-decade political career that began in 2006 following his father's demise. He expressed gratitude for being elected for five consecutive terms and stated he will continue to serve in a new role within the party.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin Resigns as Bihar MLA, Steps Down from Bankipur

  • BJP's Nitin Nabin resigns as MLA
  • Steps down from Bankipur constituency
  • Ends five consecutive terms
  • Will continue in new party role
  • Resignation submitted formally to Speaker
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Nitin Nabin resigns from post of MLA; his resignation will be submitted by Sanjay Saraogi (Ld)

BJP leader Nitin Nabin resigns as MLA from Bankipur after five terms, submits resignation letter. He reflects on his 20-year political journey.

"Resignation letter has already been handed over by him - Sanjay Saraogi"

Patna, March 30

In a significant political development in Bihar, BJP National President Nitin Nabin has resigned from his post as an MLA, stepping down from the Bankipur Assembly constituency. According to Sanjay Saraogi, the BJP Bihar President, "Resignation letter has already been handed over by him and will be formally submitted to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly."

He clarified that the process was delayed due to Sunday, but the resignation will be officially presented today, being the first day of the working week.

Following his resignation, Nitin Nabin shared an emotional message on social media platform X, reflecting on his two-decade-long political journey.

He recalled that his political career began in 2006 after the demise of his father, late Nabin Kishore Prasad Sinha, when the party gave him the opportunity to contest the bye-election from Patna West.

Expressing gratitude, he noted that the people of his constituency elected him as their representative for five consecutive terms, which he described as a blessing and a responsibility.

He emphasised that throughout his tenure, he worked tirelessly for the development of his constituency and Bihar, raising public issues both inside and outside the Assembly.

Nitin Nabin also acknowledged the guidance of senior leaders across party lines and credited party workers and the public for shaping his political journey.

Reflecting on his tenure as a minister in the Bihar government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to implement key policies and schemes.

Announcing his resignation, he stated that he is stepping down as the elected representative of Bankipur but will continue to serve the people in his new role within the party.

He assured that his bond with the people of Bihar and party workers will remain unbreakable.

Reaffirming his commitment, Nitin Nabin said he will continue to work dedicatedly toward the vision of a 'Developed India' and a 'Developed Bihar' by 2047 under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

- IANS

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Shreya B
This is how political transitions should be - graceful and with gratitude. His emotional message shows he valued the people's trust. Hope the new candidate for Bankipur is equally dedicated.
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Aman W
While I respect his long service, I have to ask: what was the real reason for the resignation? Just a party post shuffle, or is there more to it? The timing is interesting.
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Priyanka N
Two decades is a long time! His father's legacy and then his own journey. It's good he acknowledged leaders from all parties. We need more such respectful politics in Bihar. 👍
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David E
Interesting to follow Bihar politics from afar. The focus on development and the 2047 vision seems to be a consistent narrative. Hope the by-election process is smooth.
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Karthik V
Bankipur constituency will miss an experienced MLA. The real test is whether the development work he talks about is visible on the ground. Let's see what the people there say.

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