Nishant Kumar Not in Bihar Cabinet Race as Nitish Kumar Set to Resign

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Nishant Kumar, the son of Nitish Kumar, the outgoing Chief Minister of Bihar, is reportedly not in contention for a position in the new cabinet that is anticipated to be formed shortly. This decision comes in the wake of Nitish Kumar’s recent election as a Rajya Sabha MP, marking a significant change in his political career as he concludes a tenure of a decade as Chief Minister.

Nitish Kumar is expected to submit his resignation on April 14. Earlier, months after Nishant Kumar formally joined the Janata Dal United (JD(U)), it was initially speculated that he could be appointed as Deputy Chief Minister. Senior leaders within the JD(U) had supported his potential elevation. Nonetheless, sources within the party have confirmed that Nishant Kumar has since ruled out this possibility.

Upon joining the party, Nishant expressed his intention to concentrate on organisational duties rather than pursuing a political post. He mentioned, “I will try to take care of the party as an active party member,” indicating his commitment to his role outside of direct government involvement.

Preparations for Cabinet Reshuffle Intensify

As the political landscape in Bihar evolves, preparations for the new cabinet are reportedly gathering momentum. BJP leader Samrat Chowdhury is believed to be likely positioned as the successor to Nitish Kumar. Chowdhury is overseeing the ongoing preparations for the cabinet transition.

According to official sources from the Lok Bhawan, where the Governor of Bihar resides and conducts official business, the swearing-in ceremony for the new cabinet is set to take place on April 15 at around 11 am. This ceremonial event will formally establish the new government in the state.

In advance of this ceremony, Shravan Kumar, a current Bihar minister who has been a close associate of Nitish Kumar, met with Samrat Chowdhury at his residence. The two reportedly engaged in a discussion lasting approximately 20 minutes, suggesting that key conversations regarding the impending cabinet formation are already underway.

Political Implications of the Transition

The transition in leadership within Bihar is anticipated to impact the state’s political dynamics. As Nitish Kumar steps down, the rise of a new leadership under Samrat Chowdhury could signal shifts in policies and governance styles. Observers are keenly watching how these changes will resonate among the electorate and within the party ranks.

The political scene in Bihar has been closely monitored given the significant alliances and electoral strategies that have characterised the region’s recent past. As the new Chief Minister prepares to take office, party analysts and supporters will be keen to assess how the newly formed cabinet will address pressing issues facing the state.

Overall, the reshuffle may lead to an interesting phase in Bihar’s politics as the new government seeks to establish its agenda and priorities while navigating the existing challenges. The developments surrounding the formation of the cabinet are pivotal in shaping the future political landscape of the state.

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