Nitish Kumar has officially filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha, marking a pivotal moment in Bihar’s political landscape. Supporters gathered at the venue erupted with slogans of “Nitish Kumar Zindabad,” reflecting both loyalty and concern as the veteran politician transitions from the Chief Minister’s post to the Upper House. Nitish, who first became CM in 2001 and has led Bihar for multiple terms since 2005, has maintained a prominent role in state politics, barring brief interruptions. The nomination ceremony comes amid heightened political sensitivity. JD(U) workers expressed a mix of enthusiasm and apprehension, some viewing Nitish’s move as part of larger political maneuvering, while others celebrated his continued service to Bihar through a parliamentary role. Analysts note that this marks the end of a long chapter in Bihar’s governance, with Nitish moving to Delhi after decades of active leadership at the state level. Despite health concerns raised during previous elections, Nitish’s resolve to enter the Rajya Sabha underscores his commitment to national politics. The nomination event witnessed intense public interest and speculation about the state’s leadership dynamics, signaling a new phase of political strategy for both JD(U) and the NDA coalition. This step is expected to influence Bihar’s governance structure and political alliances in the coming years.


