A historic political transition is unfolding in Bihar after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar confirmed his decision to move to the Rajya Sabha. The announcement has effectively brought an end to one of the longest and most influential chief ministerial tenures in the state’s political history. While the move fulfills Nitish Kumar’s long-standing desire to serve in both Houses of Parliament, the development has triggered visible disappointment among grassroots workers of Janata Dal (United). Outside the assembly complex in Patna, many party supporters appeared emotional, saying Bihar will struggle to find another leader with the same experience and governance record. Nitish Kumar’s political journey in Bihar has spanned decades, beginning with a brief chief ministerial stint in 2000 and returning to power in 2005 after defeating Rashtriya Janata Dal. Over the years, he navigated shifting alliances with both the Bharatiya Janata Party and RJD, shaping the state’s political narrative through multiple electoral cycles. With his transition to the Rajya Sabha, attention is now turning to who will lead Bihar next. Within the ruling National Democratic Alliance, names such as Samrat Choudhary and Nityanand Rai are being discussed in political circles as potential contenders for the chief minister’s post.


