Nitish Kumar's Historic 10th Term as Bihar CM Recognized by World Book of Records
The World Book of Records, London, has recognized Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s exceptional achievement of serving as chief minister for the 10th time. Kumar's political journey, marked by alliances and perseverance, reflects his commitment to public service and leadership. This recognition symbolizes a historic moment in Bihar’s democratic landscape.
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The World Book of Records, London, has honored Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his unparalleled milestone of serving 10 terms as chief minister. This accolade highlights Kumar's distinguished political career and dedication to public service.
Janata Dal (United) national working president Sanjay Jha announced the recognition, emphasizing the significance of Kumar's achievement in India's democratic evolution. Kumar first assumed office in 2000 but solidified his leadership post-2005, navigating through alliances with NDA and Mahagathbandhan to secure his position.
Jha described this feat as more than a personal success for Kumar, but a historic event for Bihar, reflecting democratization and public trust. The World Book of Records plans to officially include Kumar's name in its global registers, marking a proud moment for Bihar and its citizens.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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