After submitting his resignation as the Chief Minister of Bihar on Sunday, Nitish Kumar, explained the reason behind the move, said that the political situation in the state had emerged "because not everything was alright". The JD(U) supremo added he "tried to make it work, couldn't".
Speaking to the reporters, Kumar said, "Today, I have resigned as the Chief Minister and I have also told the Governor to dissolve the government in the state. This situation came because not everything was alright...I was getting views from everyone. I listened to all of them. Today, the government has been dissolved."
“The mahagathbandhan is finished. I have listened to suggestions of all. The situation was not good in grand alliance. Now, if our erstwhile partners (BJP) join us, we’ll proceed. We tried to make INDIA bloc but it was not working,” Kumar told reporters after quitting.
Nitish Kumar met Governor Rajendra Arlekar at Raj Bhavan this morning following a meeting of JD(U) MLAs. At about 11 am, he tendered his resignation, breaking his 18-month coalition with Lalu Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress.