Bihar is preparing for a major political transition as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar prepares to step down from his post. Following his upcoming move to the Rajya Sabha, the state is expected to see a new government formation. A series of high-level meetings in Delhi and Patna will finalize the details of the next leadership in the state during the coming week.
Timeline for Leadership Transition and Delhi Meetings
Nitish Kumar will start the transition process with a final cabinet meeting on April 8 before heading to Delhi. He will arrive in the national capital on April 9 for a JDU meeting to review state development and the current political climate. After taking his oath as a Rajya Sabha member on April 10, he plans to meet with the Prime Minister and the Home Minister. His resignation from the Chief Minister post is expected around April 12 or 13 upon his return to Patna.
Selection of Successor and New Government Roles
The National Democratic Alliance has scheduled a meeting of its legislators on April 14 in Patna to formally decide on the next Chief Minister. BJP leader Samrat Choudhary is currently the leading candidate for the top post, with JDU leaders indicating their support for his leadership. Additionally, there are strong indications that Nishant Kumar may be appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister in the new government formation. JDU working president Sanjay Jha confirmed that Nitish Kumar would resign from the legislative council to meet constitutional requirements.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| April 8 | Final Cabinet Meeting in Patna |
| April 9 | JDU Strategy Meeting in Delhi |
| April 10 | Rajya Sabha Oath and PM Meeting |
| April 12-13 | Expected Resignation of Nitish Kumar |
| April 14 | NDA Legislators Meeting to Pick New CM |