Leadership Change in Bihar: Nitish Kumar Quits, Next Political Steps Under Discussion

Leadership Change in Bihar: Nitish Kumar Quits, Next Political Steps Under Discussion
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This is the sanctioned step demanded to form a new National Democratic Alliance( NDA) government, which is extensively anticipated to be headed by him formerly more. The new press is slated to take its pledge of office on Thursday at Patna's major Gandhi Maidan.

Although there has been no formal advertisement of Nitish Kumar return as CM for the BJP- JD( U) alliance, statements from alliance leaders explosively indicate this outgrowth. They've also suggested at some" surprise rudiments" potentially joining in the Bihar political crisis.

Big Pledge- taking form on Thursday The new NDA government's pledge- taking oath is listed for Thursday, November 20, starting at 11 am at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan. It's anticipated to be a major event.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with several Union Ministers and CMs from other NDA-ruled states, are slated to attend, promising to make it the "grandest so far."

Nitish Kumar Resigns Today, Big Announcement on Wednesday: While everyone is fairly certain that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will be sworn in for his record 10th term as CM, a formal Bihar new government confirmation is expected today. Both the BJP and the JD(U) are set to hold their respective legislature party meetings on Wednesday. These meetings are expected to not only confirm Nitish as the choice for Bihar cabinet reshuffle but also provide the first concrete hints about the candidates for Deputy Chief Minister.

Nitish Files Recommendation to Dissolve Assembly on Monday: On Monday, Nitish Kumar met with the Governor Arif Mohammad Khan to recommend the dissolution of the existing assembly. His close aide and the outgoing JD(U) minister Vijay Kumar Chowdhary has confirmed that Nitish Kumar will officially hand over Nitish CM resignation as the leader of the existing government to the Governor on Wednesday, November 19, thereby, setting the ball rolling for the formation of the new ministry.

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