Nitish Kumar Dissolves Cabinet, Set to Resign as Bihar Chief Minister

Nitish Kumar has dissolved his cabinet and is set to resign as Chief Minister of Bihar, concluding a tenure spanning nearly two decades. He chaired a final, emotional cabinet meeting attended by his deputies and ministers, formally informing them of his decision. Kumar will submit his resignation to the Governor, triggering the process for forming a new state government. His focus will now shift to national responsibilities following his oath as a Rajya Sabha member.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Resigns as Bihar CM After Dissolving Cabinet

  • Cabinet dissolved in final meeting
  • Emotional farewell with ministers
  • Resignation submitted to Governor
  • Shift to national politics and Rajya Sabha
  • New government formation process begins
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Nitish Kumar dissolves cabinet, set to resign as Bihar CM

Nitish Kumar dissolves Bihar cabinet, resigns as Chief Minister after nearly two decades, shifting focus to national politics and Rajya Sabha.

"This is a deeply emotional moment. I am now heading to Delhi, but I will continue to keep a watchful eye on everything from there. - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, April 14

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday dissolved his Cabinet, marking the end of an era in Bihar.

After nearly two decades at the helm -- during which he played a pivotal role in shaping the state's development trajectory -- Nitish Kumar is now set to step away from state politics and shift his focus toward national responsibilities.

Earlier in the day, Nitish Kumar chaired his final cabinet meeting at the Chief Minister's Secretariat. The meeting was attended by Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, along with ministers from all departments and senior officials.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister formally informed his colleagues of his decision to resign.

The atmosphere was visibly emotional, as ministers reflected on the long political journey shared under his leadership.

In a rare and personal gesture, Nitish Kumar interacted individually with ministers, who in turn expressed their gratitude and emotions.

He reassured them that although he is heading to Delhi, his focus will remain firmly on Bihar's development. Nitish Kumar remarked, "This is a deeply emotional moment. I am now heading to Delhi, but I will continue to keep a watchful eye on everything from there."

Following the meeting, a photo session was held at the Secretariat, where the Chief Minister posed with cabinet colleagues and senior officials -- capturing the final moments of his tenure.

Nitish Kumar is scheduled to submit his resignation to the Governor later in the day. This will formally conclude his tenure and trigger the process for the formation of a new government in the state.

After taking the oath as a Rajya Sabha member, Nitish Kumar will actively shift toward national politics.

Despite stepping down, his continued influence on Bihar's governance and political direction is expected to remain significant.

This marks not just a change in leadership, but a defining transition in Bihar's political landscape -- closing one chapter while opening another.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The emotional cabinet meeting shows the personal bonds in politics. It's rare to see. But the real question is, what does this mean for Bihar's stability? Frequent changes at the top aren't good for long-term policy.
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Aditya G
Sushasan Babu bows out. His work on prohibition and girl's education was commendable. But let's be honest, the last few years saw too many political somersaults. It diluted his own legacy. Hope the next leadership is more consistent.
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Priya S
As a Bihari, feeling quite emotional. He was a constant for so long. The photo session moment got me. But change is the only constant in politics. My only wish is that development remains the central focus, not political games. 🤞
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Vikram M
"Will keep a watchful eye from Delhi" – typical politician speak. The real power and responsibility now lies with whoever forms the next government. Bihar needs jobs and investment, not just sentimental farewells.
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Kriti O
My father always said Nitish Kumar brought back a sense of pride to Bihar. From being a 'bimaru' state to showing development is possible. A big chapter closes today. Hoping the transition is smooth for the sake of common people.

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