NDA Leaders Demand Nitish Kumar's Resignation Under Constitutional Obligation
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Patna, March 27 (NationPress) An important constitutional and political situation is developing in Bihar as a result of Nitish Kumar's recent election to the Rajya Sabha.
Following the issuance of his election certificate on March 16, Nitish Kumar is obligated by constitutional rules to relinquish one of his legislative roles within 14 days.
Failure to comply will result in the loss of his Rajya Sabha membership.
This scenario has sparked intense speculation regarding his potential resignation from the Bihar Legislative Council, expected around March 30.
Sanjay Kumar Jha, the National Working President of the Janata Dal (United), confirmed that the decision will align with constitutional requirements.
He praised Nitish Kumar’s leadership journey, from the “Nyay Yatra” in 2005 to the current “Samriddhi Yatra,” highlighting his unwavering commitment to development.
In addition, Prem Kumar, the Speaker of the Bihar Assembly, reiterated the constitutional mandate that any elected official with dual roles must resign from one position within the designated 14-day timeframe.
He noted that BJP leader Nitin Nabin will also need to resign within the same period.
This unfolding development has heightened political speculation in the state, with many associating Nitish Kumar’s possible resignation from the Legislative Council with broader discussions regarding his future role and potential leadership shifts in Bihar.
Amid these political developments, Sanjay Kumar Jha addressed both national and international concerns, particularly regarding the evolving situation in Iran.
He mentioned that the Government of India has called an all-party meeting to update leaders on the situation.
He conveyed that India has managed stability in the face of rising global petroleum prices, implementing strategies such as reducing the petroleum surcharge.
He stressed that India is engaged in active diplomatic discussions with both Iran and the United States, showcasing a robust and balanced foreign policy approach.
Jha also warned against the spread of misinformation, cautioning that it could exacerbate public unease during sensitive periods.
Domestically, he criticized opposition parties, especially regarding the SIR issue, and dismissed claims about law and order in Bihar.
He asserted that the state's situation is optimal, noting that authorities are taking swift and decisive action against criminal activities.