Nitish Kumar Resigns as Bihar Chief Minister, Ending Two Decades of Leadership
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Patna, April 14 (NationPress) In a significant political turn, Nitish Kumar stepped down as the Chief Minister of Bihar on Tuesday, signaling the conclusion of nearly two decades of leadership known as the 'Nitish Era'.
Recently appointed as a member of the Rajya Sabha, Kumar is now aiming to engage more in national politics.
He visited the Raj Bhavan in Patna, where he officially submitted his resignation to Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, who accepted it, thus marking the end of his long tenure.
In a comprehensive message shared on social media platform X, Kumar reflected on his extensive time in office, noting that the NDA government was initially formed under his leadership on November 24, 2005.
He pointed out that his administration prioritized enhancing law and order while promoting inclusive development across various sections of society.
Kumar highlighted advancements in critical sectors such as education, healthcare, road infrastructure, electricity, and agriculture.
He placed special emphasis on empowering women and youth, along with focused initiatives for backward classes, extremely backward classes, Dalits, and Mahadalits.
Looking forward, Kumar discussed the NDA government's ambitious plans for 2025–2030 under the '7 Nishchay-3' initiative.
He expressed confidence that this framework would expedite Bihar's progress and position the state as a significant contributor to India's growth.
Kumar also expressed gratitude towards the Central government and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the ongoing support in Bihar's development journey.
He clarified that his decision to resign had been made prior, and after the final Cabinet meeting earlier that day, he proceeded to the Raj Bhavan to formally present his resignation.
Kumar assured that he would extend full cooperation and guidance to the incoming state government, expressing optimism that Bihar would continue to move forward steadily in the coming years.
In closing, he conveyed heartfelt thanks to the people of Bihar and his colleagues for their unwavering support throughout his tenure.
This departure not only signifies the end of a lengthy political chapter but also heralds a new phase in Bihar's governance, with his influence expected to continue shaping the state's future from a national perspective.