Bihar Faces Collective Grief as Nitish Kumar Prepares to Resign, Says Manjhi
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Patna, April 13 (NationPress) As Bihar prepares for a significant political shift, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is anticipated to resign from his position within the next 24 hours.
In light of this expected change, Jitan Ram Manjhi, the Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and former Chief Minister of Bihar, expressed profound sentiments, characterizing this moment as one of collective grief for the state.
On the social media platform X, Manjhi remarked, "Nitish Kumar, in the next twenty-four hours, you will relinquish your role as Chief Minister of Bihar. It is well-known that you aspired to serve in all four Legislative Houses of the country. However, this aspiration has brought tears to the eyes of countless individuals."
The Chief of Hindustani Awam Morcha further noted that while Bihar has seen numerous leadership transitions over the years, this particular moment feels unique.
"This is perhaps the first instance where the news of a Chief Minister's resignation has deeply affected millions. Although the choice is yours alone, Bihar is mourning today," Manjhi added.
He concluded with a poignant message, stating, "We will miss you, Nitish Kumar... Bihar feels incomplete without you."
The impending resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will signify the conclusion of an era in Bihar's political landscape.
This decision is closely linked to his recent ascension to the Rajya Sabha, achieving his long-held dream of serving in all four Legislative Houses, which include the Bihar Assembly, Bihar Legislative Council, Lok Sabha, and Rajya Sabha.
This extraordinary political achievement places Nitish Kumar among a distinguished group of Indian political figures.
The emotional resonance of Jitan Ram Manjhi's comments also reflects their shared political journey.
In 2014, after the JD-U's loss in the Lok Sabha elections, Nitish Kumar resigned from his Chief Ministerial role on moral grounds.
He subsequently appointed Jitan Ram Manjhi as Chief Minister of Bihar on May 20, 2014, strategically to enhance outreach to the Mahadalit communities.
Manjhi held the Chief Minister position until February 2015.
With the resignation approaching, Bihar is on the verge of a new government formation, a new Chief Minister selection, and a notable shift in the state's political dynamics.
While political processes advance, the heartfelt reactions from leaders like Jitan Ram Manjhi underscore the deep personal and political ramifications of Nitish Kumar's exit as the Chief Minister of Bihar.