Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is poised to transition from state leadership to national politics, with crucial procedural deadlines looming. Sources indicate that Kumar, who has been the longest-serving Chief Minister of Bihar, must resign from his position in the Bihar Legislative Council by March 30 to be eligible for the upcoming Rajya Sabha election. Failure to submit his resignation within the stipulated timeline could result in the cancellation of the Rajya Sabha poll for his seat, as per constitutional rules. Kumar’s resignation is necessary under a mandate that requires elected members to vacate their current legislative posts within 14 days of being nominated or elected to a new body. The Chief Minister, currently holding a Council seat rather than a Legislative Assembly position, is expected to comply ahead of the deadline. Party insiders confirm that this procedural step is a formality, but critical to ensuring the smooth conduct of the election. As Nitish Kumar prepares to move to the national stage, his political legacy in Bihar is set to be carried forward by his son, Nishant Kumar, who is increasingly visible in state politics. The shift also signals Kumar’s strengthened role within his party at the central level, potentially influencing future national policy and parliamentary strategy. Observers note that this transition underscores a larger trend of regional leaders leveraging their state-level experience to shape national discourse, while adhering to constitutional protocols for smooth electoral processes. Bihar watchers are closely following these developments, anticipating formal announcements in the coming days.

