Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a key political figure amid the impending Lok Sabha Elections and ongoing seat-sharing negotiations with the BJP, has set off on a nearly week-long vacation. This departure, accompanied by former cabinet colleague and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, is marked by plans to travel to the United Kingdom, where Kumar expresses a longstanding desire to explore a science museum.
Notably, the Chief Minister’s absence coincides with the BJP-JD(U) seat-sharing discussions, a crucial aspect of election strategy. The BJP has already unveiled its first list of 195 candidates, with expectations for a second list to be announced this week. Amid these developments, Nitish Kumar’s visit to the UK raises speculation about potential discussions with BJP leaders regarding seat allocation.
Adding another layer to his journey, reports indicate that Nitish Kumar will extend his trip to Scotland, focusing on attracting investments for Bihar. This move underscores the Chief Minister’s commitment to economic development and showcases a proactive approach to garner support for his state.
Prior to his departure, Nitish Kumar, an engineer by training, filed his nomination papers for re-election to the state legislative council. Seeking a fourth consecutive term, he completed this formality in the presence of senior leaders from the ruling NDA, emphasizing unity within the coalition.