In a historic political shift, Samrat Choudhary took oath as the 21st Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday, marking the end of Nitish Kumar’s long and influential reign. The ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan and attended by top BJP leaders, as Choudhary officially replaced Kumar, who resigned on April 14 to vacate the post for a new government led by the BJP. The swearing-in ceremony, officiated by Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, marks a turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. Ch
In a historic political shift, Samrat Choudhary took oath as the 21st Chief Minister of Bihar on Wednesday, marking the end of Nitish Kumar’s long and influential reign. The ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan and attended by top BJP leaders, as Choudhary officially replaced Kumar, who resigned on April 14 to vacate the post for a new government led by the BJP. The swearing-in ceremony, officiated by Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, marks a turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. Ch
Nitish Kumar's tenure as Bihar's Chief Minister is nearing its end, with sources indicating that he is set to resign on April 14, 2026. This follows his successful election to the Rajya Sabha on March 17, 2026. The NDA legislative party will convene on April 14 to elect a new leader, and current deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary is seen as the likely successor to Kumar. Chaudhary has already traveled to New Delhi to meet with BJP central leadership regarding the leadership change.
Nitish Kumar's tenure as Bihar's Chief Minister is nearing its end, with sources indicating that he is set to resign on April 14, 2026. This follows his successful election to the Rajya Sabha on March 17, 2026. The NDA legislative party will convene on April 14 to elect a new leader, and current deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary is seen as the likely successor to Kumar. Chaudhary has already traveled to New Delhi to meet with BJP central leadership regarding the leadership change.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to resign from the state Legislative Council, marking a major turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. The move comes just weeks after his election to the Rajya Sabha and is expected to pave the way for his exit from the Chief Minister’s post. Sources within the party indicate that despite resistance from sections of the
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to resign from the state Legislative Council, marking a major turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. The move comes just weeks after his election to the Rajya Sabha and is expected to pave the way for his exit from the Chief Minister’s post. Sources within the party indicate that despite resistance from sections of the
Nitish Kumar, the supremo of Janata Dal (United), is set to file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha today, sparking intense political activity in Bihar's capital, Patna. This move has led to growing speculation about his future as Bihar's Chief Minister and who might succeed him in the top post. Nitish Kumar, who was sworn in for a record 10th term as Chief Minister just a few months ago, is expected to submit his papers alongside other NDA candidates at around 11:30 am today. Union Home Mini
Nitish Kumar, the supremo of Janata Dal (United), is set to file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha today, sparking intense political activity in Bihar's capital, Patna. This move has led to growing speculation about his future as Bihar's Chief Minister and who might succeed him in the top post. Nitish Kumar, who was sworn in for a record 10th term as Chief Minister just a few months ago, is expected to submit his papers alongside other NDA candidates at around 11:30 am today. Union Home Mini
As the NDA prepares to form the next government in Bihar after securing a sweeping mandate, intense negotiations have begun between the BJP and JD(U) over control of the crucial Assembly Speaker’s post. Senior leaders from both parties are meeting in New Delhi to finalise the structure of the new administration, including the allocation of major cabinet portfolios. According to sources, both parties are making a strong case for the Speaker’s position, with the BJP reportedly determined to
As the NDA prepares to form the next government in Bihar after securing a sweeping mandate, intense negotiations have begun between the BJP and JD(U) over control of the crucial Assembly Speaker’s post. Senior leaders from both parties are meeting in New Delhi to finalise the structure of the new administration, including the allocation of major cabinet portfolios. According to sources, both parties are making a strong case for the Speaker’s position, with the BJP reportedly determined to
The Bihar election results have delivered a major blow to the Congress, particularly to Rahul Gandhi, whose Voter Adhikar Yatra covered 1,300 km across 25 districts earlier this year. Designed to amplify his allegation of “vote theft” by the BJP and the Election Commission, the yatra was positioned as a mass-awareness campaign similar to his earlier Bharat Jodo initiatives. However, despite passing through 110 assembly constituencies, not a single seat along the yatra route is currently s
The Bihar election results have delivered a major blow to the Congress, particularly to Rahul Gandhi, whose Voter Adhikar Yatra covered 1,300 km across 25 districts earlier this year. Designed to amplify his allegation of “vote theft” by the BJP and the Election Commission, the yatra was positioned as a mass-awareness campaign similar to his earlier Bharat Jodo initiatives. However, despite passing through 110 assembly constituencies, not a single seat along the yatra route is currently s
The 2025 Bihar election delivered a decisive mandate for the BJP-JDU alliance, with the ruling bloc racing ahead of the Mahagathbandhan by over 160 seats. At the core of this unprecedented sweep lies a powerful consolidation of Extremely Backward Classes, Other Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes. Exit polls had indicated growing support for the NDA among these communities, and the final results affirmed that trend with remarkable clarity. Notably, the Kurmi and Koeri com
The 2025 Bihar election delivered a decisive mandate for the BJP-JDU alliance, with the ruling bloc racing ahead of the Mahagathbandhan by over 160 seats. At the core of this unprecedented sweep lies a powerful consolidation of Extremely Backward Classes, Other Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes. Exit polls had indicated growing support for the NDA among these communities, and the final results affirmed that trend with remarkable clarity. Notably, the Kurmi and Koeri com
The tally in the 2025 Bihar Assembly election is tilting sharply in favour of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as early counting shows the coalition leading in 162 seats, confirming the prediction of Amit Shah. At around 10.15 am, the NDA was ahead in 162 out of 243 seats while the opposition led by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Indian National Congress stood at 77 seats. Shah had earlier declared confidently that the NDA would cross th
The tally in the 2025 Bihar Assembly election is tilting sharply in favour of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as early counting shows the coalition leading in 162 seats, confirming the prediction of Amit Shah. At around 10.15 am, the NDA was ahead in 162 out of 243 seats while the opposition led by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Indian National Congress stood at 77 seats. Shah had earlier declared confidently that the NDA would cross th
In the run-up to the Bihar Assembly election results, 11 exit polls have given the NDA a clear majority, while Axis My India stands apart by predicting a much closer contest. According to its survey, the NDA may win between 121 and 140 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 98 to 118, and Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party between zero and two. With the majority mark set at 122, this projection puts the NDA on the edge of a tight race. Which aggregates multiple surveys, suggests the NDA will
In the run-up to the Bihar Assembly election results, 11 exit polls have given the NDA a clear majority, while Axis My India stands apart by predicting a much closer contest. According to its survey, the NDA may win between 121 and 140 seats, the Mahagathbandhan 98 to 118, and Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party between zero and two. With the majority mark set at 122, this projection puts the NDA on the edge of a tight race. Which aggregates multiple surveys, suggests the NDA will