In a historic turn for Bihar politics, Nitish Kumar has officially resigned as the Chief Minister of Bihar. After a tenure spanning over two decades, Kumar submitted his resignation to Governor Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd) at Lok Bhavan today, following a final cabinet meeting where he dissolved the Council of Ministers.
आप जानते हैं कि 24 नवंबर, 2005 को राज्य में पहली बार एन०डी०ए० सरकार बनी थी। तब से राज्य में कानून का राज है और हम लगातार विकास के काम में लगे हुए हैं। सरकार ने शुरू से ही सभी तबकों का विकास किया है चाहे हिंदू हो, मुस्लिम हो, अपर कास्ट हो, पिछड़ा हो, अति पिछड़ा हो, दलित हो,…
— Nitish Kumar (@NitishKumar) April 14, 2026
In a deeply moving message, the veteran leader reflected on his journey since November 24, 2005, highlighting the transition of Bihar from a state of instability to one governed by the “Rule of Law.” Key Highlights of the Farewell Address
Nitish Kumar’s reflection centered on “Development with Justice,” ensuring progress reached every corner of society:
Social Inclusion: Emphasized growth for all, including SC/ST, Mahadalits, Backward Classes, and Minority communities.
Women’s Empowerment: Noted as a cornerstone of his governance, alongside rural development.
The 7 Nishchay-3 Roadmap: Confirmed that the blueprint for 2025–2030 is set, aiming to make Bihar a top-tier developed state.
Gratitude to the Center: Expressed sincere thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Central Government’s unwavering cooperation.
”We have continuously served the people. I had decided that I would now leave the post of Chief Minister… The new government will have my full cooperation and guidance.” — Nitish Kumar
With Nitish Kumar moving to a new role as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, Bihar prepares for a leadership shift. Samrat Choudhary has been elected as the leader of the BJP legislature party and is set to become the first-ever BJP Chief Minister of Bihar, with the swearing-in ceremony expected tomorrow, April 15.


