New Delhi, Feb 21, 2015: Janata Dal (United) Legislature Party leader Nitish Kumar is set to return as Bihar Chief Minister on Sunday, capping days of political instability and bitter mudslinging.
On Friday, hours before the vote of confidence, Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, perhaps sensing an imminent defeat, resigned. Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi accepted his resignation and invited Mr. Kumar to form the government and prove his majority before March 16.
As he waited for the Governor to invite him, Mr. Kumar — perhaps taking a leaf out of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s book — apologised with folded hands for quitting last year after the JD(U)’s rout in the Lok Sabha elections. “I want to assure the people of Bihar that if I get an opportunity again I will serve them in the same spirit as I did for eight-and-a-half years,” he said stressing that “good governance was, and will, remain my priority ... I also apologise for my decision to quit. I will never take an emotional decision again.”
Mr. Manjhi accused the Speaker of being partial. “I demanded a trust vote through secret ballot, but the Speaker did not allow it. There was an imminent threat of attack on MLAs supporting me,” he said.
Courtesy: The hindu