Bihar is currently experiencing significant political upheaval, with increasing speculation about a potential leadership change. Discussions are ongoing regarding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's possible transition to the Rajya Sabha and the likelihood of him becoming a Chief Minister under BJP leadership. Meanwhile, a faction within the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) is vocally advocating for Nitish Kumar to pass the Chief Ministerial baton to his son, Nishant Kumar. This demand has been prominently featured through posters, slogans, and public demonstrations.
However, reports indicate that Nishant Kumar is currently not inclined to assume the role of Deputy Chief Minister, and Nitish Kumar is also hesitant about his son stepping directly into that position. On Monday, party workers once again rallied in support of Nishant Kumar. This occurred during an event in Patna, where Nitish Kumar inaugurated a newly constructed guest house for members of the Legislative Council. Initially, the event was filled with chants of 'Nitish Kumar Zindabad,' but it quickly shifted to 'Nishant Kumar Zindabad.' Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha were also present on stage.
The Chief Minister greeted the assembly with a smile and continued with the program. Meanwhile, political circles are buzzing with speculation that Nitish Kumar may take the oath as a Rajya Sabha member on April 10 after resigning from the Legislative Council. Sources suggest that a new government could be formed in Bihar following the end of the auspicious period of Kharmaas, although no official confirmation has been made yet. Negotiations between the BJP and JD(U) regarding the distribution of departments, including key positions like the Home Department and Assembly Speaker, are still ongoing.
Amid these developments, discussions surrounding Nishant Kumar's potential promotion have further heated the political atmosphere. Nitish Kumar inaugurated a modern guest house at the MLC residence in Patna, equipped with contemporary amenities, including a library and a cafeteria, to facilitate representatives and visitors. The event was attended by several senior leaders, including Legislative Council Chairman Avadhesh Narayan Singh, Assembly Speaker Prem Kumar, and Ministers Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Ashok Chaudhary.