Nitish Kumar Set to Take Rajya Sabha Oath on April 10, Resignation as CM Imminent After April 13
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Patna, April 2 (NationPress) Bihar's Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, is anticipated to take the oath as a member of the Rajya Sabha on April 10, as indicated by sources close to the Chief Minister’s office. He is expected to head to Delhi on April 8 or 9 to fulfill the necessary formalities in the Upper House of Parliament.
Upon returning to Patna, it is projected that Kumar will resign from his role as Chief Minister anytime after April 13.
Political dynamics are likely to intensify after April 14, marking the end of the 'Kharmas' phase, a month considered inauspicious in the Hindu calendar.
Additionally, the Bihar Home Department has confirmed that Kumar will maintain his ‘Z Plus’ category security even after stepping down. The Special Branch issued this order stating that his security arrangements will be upheld once he assumes his role in the Rajya Sabha.
This directive follows a review of his security needs as outlined in the Bihar Special Security Act, 2000. Both the Director General of Police and the Special Branch have been tasked with ensuring his safety at the highest level.
The ‘Z Plus’ category is the pinnacle of security detail in India, typically allocated to high-profile dignitaries, including the Prime Minister and the President. It comprises an extensive security framework with approximately 55 personnel, including Personal Security Officers (PSOs), armed escorts, and constant surveillance.
Nitish Kumar was elected to the Rajya Sabha on March 16 and resigned from the Bihar Legislative Council on March 30. His official entry into the Upper House is expected to signify a critical political transition within the state.
In a related update, Kumar recently evaluated a government residence at 7 Circular Road, which he may inhabit following his resignation as Chief Minister. This location holds political importance, having been his operational base during significant phases of his career.
With these developments, the political scenario in Bihar is set for a substantial transformation in the near future.