JD(U) Supporters Rally for Nitish Kumar to Stay in Bihar
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Patna, April 10 (NationPress) With strong hints that Nitish Kumar is preparing to step into national politics by taking the oath as a Rajya Sabha member, supporters of the Janata Dal (United) (JD-U) have initiated a heartfelt campaign requesting him to remain in Bihar. A poster initiative, spearheaded by JD(U) member Krishna Patel, has appeared across various party offices and locations throughout Patna.
The posters prominently display images of Nitish Kumar, his son Nishant Kumar, and JD(U) state President Umesh Kushwaha.
The message on these posters conveys a passionate appeal: “Please don’t forsake Bihar; don’t leave us—the people of Bihar—abandoned.”
Further, the posters emphasize that Nitish Kumar’s leadership brings unparalleled security and stability, noting that while his vision is still a work in progress, Nishant Kumar is capable of continuing this journey.
Nitish Kumar, who has held the Chief Minister position in Bihar since November 2005, was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha on March 16.
He subsequently resigned from his role as a Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) on March 30.
Arriving in Delhi on Thursday, he is set to take the oath as a Rajya Sabha MP today.
In statements to the media upon his arrival, Nitish Kumar suggested that he might now reside in Delhi and hinted at a potential leadership shift in Bihar within the next three to four days.
This development has intensified political dynamics in the state.
After returning to Patna, the formation of a new government is anticipated to accelerate following the 13th of the month.
A significant meeting of NDA constituents has already been scheduled.
Sources indicate that the new government will be formed after the end of Kharmas, an inauspicious phase in the Hindu calendar.
Discussions regarding the swearing-in ceremony are in progress, likely to take place at the historic Gandhi Maidan.
In a notable political shift, Bihar is on the brink of having a Chief Minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the very first time.
A BJP Core Committee meeting is currently underway in Delhi, attended by senior leaders, including both Deputy Chief Ministers from Bihar, to finalize the strategy for government formation.