
Patna. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has become a member of Rajya Sabha and the state is going to get a new Chief Minister soon. There is still doubt over who will be the Chief Minister and from which party. Meanwhile, Bihar Minister Jama Khan has made a big claim by calling Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant Kumar as the main contender for the post of CM. He said that the form of the new government is almost ready. On Monday morning, a meeting of senior JDU leaders was held at the CM residence. In the afternoon, a meeting was held at the residence of party working president Sanjay Kumar Jha. Jama Khan said that everything would be completed by Wednesday.
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Regarding the new Chief Minister of Bihar, senior JDU leader and minister Jama Khan said that as a party, all the members want to make Nishant Kumar the new CM of Bihar, but the final decision has to be taken by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Whatever decision he takes, all the party members will follow it completely. Whatever decision Nitish Kumar takes, he will take it keeping in mind the interest of Bihar. He said that the entire state of Bihar wants Nitish Kumar to remain the Chief Minister of Bihar, but his personal wish is to go to Rajya Sabha. Jama Khan said that the last meeting of Nitish cabinet will be held on Tuesday morning. The swearing-in ceremony of the new government will probably take place on Wednesday. He said that from Patna to Delhi all the senior leaders are in constant touch with each other.
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