Nitish Kumar to Step Down as Bihar CM After Rajya Sabha Oath on April 10

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will take oath as a Rajya Sabha member on April 10, after which he will resign from the state's top post. The NDA alliance will then convene to select the next Chief Minister, with strong speculation that a BJP leader may take the role for the first time in Bihar. A crucial JD(U) meeting in Delhi will precede these decisions, where Nitish Kumar is also expected to meet top central leaders. The new government is anticipated to be formed around April 15-16, marking a significant transition in the state's politics.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Steps Down, NDA to Pick New Bihar Chief Minister

  • Nitish Kumar's oath on April 10
  • Resignation as Bihar CM
  • NDA to pick successor
  • Speculation of first BJP CM in Bihar
  • New govt likely by mid-April
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Nitish Kumar to take oath as Rajya Sabha member on April 10; NDA set to pick new Bihar CM

Nitish Kumar to take Rajya Sabha oath April 10, resign as Bihar CM. NDA alliance to meet and decide on his successor for the state's new government.

"Whoever's name you (the media) circulate will be in the race - Vijay Kumar Chaudhary"

Patna, April 8

In a major political development in Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to take oath as a member of the Rajya Sabha on April 10.

State Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary confirmed that Nitish Kumar will travel to New Delhi on April 9 and take oath in the Rajya Sabha on April 10.

Following this, he will step down as Chief Minister, paving the way for the formation of a new government in the state.

Chaudhary stated that after Nitish Kumar's resignation, all constituent parties of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will hold a meeting to finalise the next Chief Minister and government structure.

When asked about potential candidates for the CM post, he remarked, "Whoever's name you (the media) circulate will be in the race," hinting at ongoing speculation but no official decision yet.

A crucial meeting of the Janata Dal(United) is scheduled in Delhi on April 9, where senior leaders, including Union Minister Lalan Singh and acting national president Sanjay Jha, are expected to participate.

Sources indicate that discussions will focus on the transfer of power in Bihar, the selection of the new Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, and JD(U)'s role in the upcoming government.

Nitish Kumar, who also serves as JD(U)'s national president, will play a key role in these deliberations.

According to sources, Nitish Kumar may also meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his Delhi visit to discuss the future political roadmap for Bihar.

Nitish Kumar was elected to the Rajya Sabha on March 16 and resigned from the Legislative Council on March 30.

Sources suggest that after the conclusion of 'Kharmas' (inauspicious, month-long period in Hindu astrology) on April 14, the new government could be formed around April 15-16.

There is strong speculation that Bihar may, for the first time, see a BJP Chief Minister.

Before departing for Delhi, Nitish Kumar presided over a ceremony in Patna, distributing appointment letters to 4,954 ANMs (Auxiliary Nurse Midwives).

The event is being seen as one of his final official engagements as Chief Minister.

The coming days are expected to be crucial for Bihar politics, with leadership transition, alliance dynamics, and governance priorities all set to undergo significant changes.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the mention of 'Kharmas'. It's a unique aspect of Indian politics where astrological timing is considered even for government formation.
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Ananya R
Nitish Kumar ji has served for many years. Respect for his work. But the constant alliance switching creates instability. Bihar needs consistent governance, not political musical chairs.
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Vikram M
A BJP CM in Bihar would be a historic shift! The NDA seems very strong at the centre. Hope this brings more central funds and projects to the state. 🚀
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Priya S
Good that he distributed appointment letters till the end. Those ANMs are crucial for rural healthcare. Whoever comes next must continue focus on health and education.
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Karthik V
All this is just high-level politics. As a common citizen, I just want the new government to fix the roads, provide 24/7 electricity, and control inflation. Bas.

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