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NDA to pick new Bihar CM after Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha oath, says BJP leader

Sanjay Saraogi said Nitish Kumar, who resigned as a legislative council member last week after his election to the Rajya Sabha, will take the oath on April 10.

5 April 2026 at 09:06 pm
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NDA to pick new Bihar CM after Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha oath, says BJP leader

The political landscape of Bihar is set to witness a significant shift as the state's ruling Janata Dal (United) party prepares to elect a new Chief Minister following Nitish Kumar's elevation to the Rajya Sabha. BJP leader Sanjay Saraogi has revealed that Nitish Kumar, who recently resigned from his position as a legislative council member, will take the oath of the Rajya Sabha on April 10. This development has sparked speculation about the political dynamics within the JDU and the potential candidates vying for the position of Chief Minister.

Nitish Kumar, a seasoned politician and the current Chief Minister of Bihar, was elected to the Rajya Sabha in a by-election held on March 28. The by-election was necessitated by the death of the incumbent Rajya Sabha member, and Kumar's victory was seen as a testament to his popularity and political influence in the state. Following his election, Kumar tendered his resignation from the Bihar Legislative Council, paving the way for a power vacuum in the state government.

Sanjay Saraogi, a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has stated that Nitish Kumar will take the oath of the Rajya Sabha on April 10. This announcement has prompted political analysts to assess the implications of Kumar's departure from the state government and the potential candidates who could succeed him.

The Janata Dal (United) party, led by Nitish Kumar, has been at the helm of Bihar's governance for several years. Under Kumar's leadership, the state has witnessed significant developmental strides, including improvements in infrastructure, healthcare, and education. However, the party's tenure has also been marked by occasional tensions with its coalition partner, the BJP.

The upcoming election of a new Chief Minister in Bihar is expected to be a closely contested affair, with several potential candidates emerging as frontrunners. Analysts have pointed to the possibility of Nitish Kumar's close associate, Tejashwi Yadav, being the most likely candidate to succeed him. Yadav, who is currently serving as the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, has been Kumar's right-hand man for several years and is well-versed with the state's political landscape.

However, there are other potential candidates who could vie for the position. For instance, the JDU's senior leader, Udayan Narayan Singh, has been mentioned as a possible contender. Singh, who has been a stalwart of the party for decades, has extensive experience in state politics and could be seen as a viable alternative to Yadav.

The BJP, which is the primary coalition partner of the JDU in Bihar, has also expressed its interest in the upcoming Chief Ministerial election. BJP leader Sanjay Saraogi has hinted that the party might put forward its own candidate, should the opportunity arise. This development could potentially lead to a power struggle within the ruling coalition, as both parties vie for control of the state government.

The election of a new Chief Minister in Bihar is expected to have far-reaching implications for the state's political trajectory. With Nitish Kumar's elevation to the Rajya Sabha, the focus will now shift to the state legislative assembly, where the JDU's majority is likely to be tested. The upcoming power dynamics within the party and the potential for a coalition realignment could significantly impact Bihar's political future.

In conclusion, the impending election of a new Chief Minister in Bihar following Nitish Kumar's oath as a Rajya Sabha member is expected to be a closely watched event. The political landscape of the state is poised for change, with several potential candidates emerging as frontrunners. The outcome of this election could have significant implications for the Janata Dal (United) party, its coalition partner, the BJP, and the overall political climate of Bihar. As the date of April 10 approaches, political observers and analysts will be closely monitoring the developments unfolding in the state, eager to gauge the impact of this pivotal shift in power.

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