Nitish Kumar's Cabinet Dissolution Signals Transition in Bihar Politics
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Patna, April 14 (NationPress) Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has officially disbanded his Cabinet on Tuesday, signaling the conclusion of a significant chapter in Bihar's political history.
After nearly two decades of leadership, during which he was instrumental in directing the state's developmental path, Nitish Kumar is poised to exit from state governance and redirect his efforts towards national duties.
Earlier that day, Nitish Kumar conducted his final cabinet meeting at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat. This assembly included Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, along with ministers from various departments and senior officials.
During this gathering, the Chief Minister conveyed his intention to resign to his fellow ministers.
The atmosphere was charged with emotion as ministers reminisced about their extensive political journey under his guidance.
In an intimate gesture, Nitish Kumar took the time to speak with each minister individually, who reciprocated with heartfelt thanks and sentiments.
He assured them that while he is transitioning to Delhi, his commitment to Bihar’s progress will remain unwavering. Nitish Kumar expressed, “This is a profoundly emotional moment. Although I am moving to Delhi, I will continue to vigilantly oversee developments from there.”
Following the meeting, a photo opportunity took place at the Secretariat, capturing Nitish Kumar alongside his cabinet members and senior officials, marking the final moments of his tenure.
Nitish Kumar is expected to submit his resignation to the Governor later today, officially ending his tenure and initiating the process for a new government formation in the state.
Upon taking the oath as a member of the Rajya Sabha, Nitish Kumar will fully engage in national politics.
Despite his resignation, his influence on the governance and political landscape of Bihar is anticipated to remain substantial.
This transition not only signifies a change in leadership but also represents a pivotal shift in Bihar's political environment—closing one chapter while ushering in another.