Nitish Kumar will again take command of JDU, becomes national president unopposed
Patna, 24 March. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was once again elected unopposed as the national president of Janata Dal (United) on Tuesday. After the deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended, no other leader’s nomination was left, due to which it was decided that he would be elected unopposed.
Hearty congratulations and best wishes to Honorable Nitish Kumar ji on being elected unopposed as the National President of Janata Dal (United).
Under the direction of your leadership and dedication to public service, the organization will achieve new heights and set new records of development and good governance. pic.twitter.com/ZVcdjdqeMw— Janata Dal (United) (@Jduonline) March 24, 2026
Situation after withdrawal of nomination
JDU national secretary and headquarters in-charge Mohammad Nisar said that the last date for withdrawal of nominations for the post of president was Tuesday, 11 am. After the expiry of the deadline, only Nitish Kumar’s nomination was left with the returning officer, due to which he was declared the president unopposed.
#Live : Press conference related to the election of JD(U) National President at Central Office, Delhi. #JDU #Bihar #NitishKumar #pressconference #Delhi
— Janata Dal (United) (@Jduonline) March 24, 2026
Nitish will be active in Delhi politics
After Nitish Kumar becomes the President, it is almost certain that he will play an active role in Delhi politics as a Rajya Sabha member while keeping the command of the party with himself. It is noteworthy that after Rajiv Ranjan Singh left the post of President, Nitish had taken this responsibility and now he has become the National President of JDU for the fourth time.
Political stir increased due to entry of Nishant Kumar
Recently Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant Kumar has entered politics. There is talk in political circles that he can be made Deputy CM in the new government. At the same time, in the event of Nitish going to Delhi, the possibilities of formation of a new government in Bihar have also increased.
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