In a major political development, Nitish Kumar has resigned from the Bihar Legislative Council, marking a significant transition in his long political career. The resignation comes on the final day of the constitutional deadline, as he was recently elected to the Rajya Sabha. According to the rules, a leader must vacate their state legislature seat within 14 days of being elected to Parliament, making this move both strategic and mandatory. The resignation was formally submitted to Awadhesh Narayan Singh at the Chief Minister’s residence, indicating a smooth procedural process. This development effectively closes a long chapter in which Nitish Kumar remained the central face of power in Bihar, regardless of shifting alliances and political equations. At the same time, another significant change emerged as Nitin Nabin also resigned from his position as a Member of the Legislative Assembly, pointing to internal adjustments within the state’s political framework. These parallel resignations hint at a broader political realignment ahead of upcoming electoral challenges. Nitish Kumar’s move to the Rajya Sabha suggests a possible shift toward a more national role, where he may influence coalition politics at the central level. Meanwhile, Bihar stands at a crucial juncture, with leadership dynamics and power equations likely to evolve in the coming days. As official confirmations continue, attention now turns to the next Chief Minister and how alliances will shape the future governance of the state.


