Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Bid Sparks Protests
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Patna, March 5 (NationPress) In a significant political announcement, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar declared his candidacy for the forthcoming Rajya Sabha elections, stirring considerable political activity in Patna.
Immediately following this revelation, a substantial crowd of Janata Dal (United) supporters assembled outside the Chief Minister's residence, chanting slogans and claiming that his potential 'removal' is indicative of a 'well-orchestrated plot.'
The demonstration grew more intense as the morning progressed, with workers displaying heightened emotions and occasionally becoming unruly.
Bihar Minister Surendra Mehta encountered fierce resistance upon his arrival at the CM's residence. Protesters encircled his vehicle, necessitating intervention from security personnel to facilitate his departure.
Another JD(U) leader, Lallan Sarraf, also found himself surrounded by fervent supporters who voiced their loyalty to Nitish Kumar.
In a statement, leader Rajiv Kumar expressed, 'The citizens of Bihar are distressed. We campaigned under Nitish Kumar's name until 2030. No one consulted us. What will we do if he departs?'
Nitish Kumar is anticipated to submit his nomination papers alongside BJP National President Nitin Nabin.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also scheduled to visit Patna, lending national importance to the event.
Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi confirmed that HM Shah is expected to arrive in Patna around noon, with the nomination process likely occurring between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
In light of the political turmoil, security measures have been significantly heightened.
Patna's Senior Superintendent of Police, Kartikeya Sharma, personally oversaw the security protocols at the Chief Minister's residence.
Additional police units have been deployed at the entrances of the CM's residence, and the area is under a state of high alert.
The ongoing events have ignited a flurry of speculation regarding the future political dynamics in Bihar, with clearer insights expected following the formal nomination process.