Chief Ministers of Bihar
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Full list of Chief Ministers of Bihar- 1946 to Present

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Bihar ranks second in terms of population, 12th in terms of area (94,163 km2), and 14th in terms of GDP (36,357 sq mi) in 2021. It shares borders with Jharkhand to the south, Uttar Pradesh to the west, Nepal to the north, and the northern portion of West Bengal to the east. The Ganges River, which runs from west to east, divides the Bihar plain. There have been a total of 23 Chief Ministers of Bihar to date. In this article, we will learn about all of them. 

About Nitish Kumar 

The current chief minister of Bihar is Nitish Kumar, born March 1, 1951 has been the Chief Minister of Bihar since 22 February 2015, as well as from 2005 to 2014 and briefly in 2000. He is currently the leader of the Janata Dal (United) and was a Union Minister for the Samata Party before that. 

Nitish Kumar entered politics in 1985 as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Janata Dal party. Following his 1996 election to the Lok Sabha, he joined the National Democratic Alliance and eventually became a Union Minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee's cabinet. He became the leader of the Janata Dal (United) after his party united with that organisation in 2003.

After the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured a plurality of seats in Bihar's legislative assembly in 2005, Kumar became the state's chief minister and the leader of a coalition including the Bharatiya Janata Party. It was a resounding victory for the governing alliance in the state elections of 2010. Following the selection of Narendra Modi as the BJP's candidate for prime minister in June 2013, Kumar resigned from the party and created the Mahagathbandhan, a coalition with the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Indian National Congress.

After suffering heavy defeats in the 2014 Indian general election, Kumar resigned as chief minister on May 17 and was succeeded by Jitan Ram Manjhi. His attempt to regain power in February 2015 sparked a political crisis that led to Manjhi's resignation and the subsequent return to power of Nitish Kumar. The Mahagathbandhan swept the state elections later that year. After leaving the RJD in 2017 and rejoining the NDA to form a new coalition with the BJP, Kumar's administration was narrowly reelected in the state elections held two years later. Kumar resigned from the NDA in August 2022 and thereafter joined the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) and the UPA

List of Chief Ministers of Bihar

Sl.NoChief MinisterFromToParty Name
1Nitish Kumar10 Aug 2022PresentJanata Dal (United)
2Nitish Kumar16 Nov 202009 Aug 2022Janata Dal (United)
3Nitish Kumar20 Nov 201516 Nov 2020Janata Dal (United)
4Nitish Kumar22 Feb 201520 Nov 2015Janata Dal (United)
5Jitan Ram Manjhi20 May 201422 Feb 2015Janata Dal (United)
6Nitish Kumar26 Nov 201020 May 2014Janata Dal (United)
7Nitish Kumar24 Nov 200526 Nov 2010Janata Dal (United)
8President's Rule07 Mar 200524 Nov 2005N/A
9Rabri Devi11 Mar 200006 Mar 2005Rashtriya Janata Dal
10Nitish Kumar03 Mar 200003 Mar 2000Samata Party
11Rabri Devi09 Mar 199902 Mar 2000Rashtriya Janata Dal
12President's Rule11 Feb 199909 Mar 1999N/A
13Rabri Devi25 Jul 199711 Feb 1999Rashtriya Janata Dal
14Lalu Prasad Yadav04 Apr 199525 Jul 1997Janata Dal, Rashtriya Janata Dal
15President's Rule28 Mar 199504 Apr 1995N/A
16Lalu Prasad Yadav10 Mar 199028 Mar 1995Janata Dal
17Jagannath Mishra06 Dec 198910 Mar 1990INC
18Satyendra Narayan Sinha11 Mar 198906 Dec 1989INC
19Bhagwat Jha Azad14 Feb 198810 Mar 1989INC
20Bindeshwari Dubey12 Mar 198513 Feb 1988INC
21Chandrashekhar Singh14 Aug 198312 Mar 1985INC
22Jagannath Mishra08 Jun 198014 Aug 1983INC
23President's Rule17 Feb 198008 Jun 1980N/A
24Ram Sundar Das21 Apr 197917 Feb 1980Janata Party
25Karpoori Thakur24 June 197721 Apr 1979Janata Party
26President's Rule30 Apr 197724 June 1977N/A
27Jagannath Mishra11 Apr 197530 Apr 1977INC
28Abdul Gafoor02 Jul 197311 Apr 1975INC
29Kedar Pandey19 Mar 197202 Jul 1973INC
30President's Rule09 Jan 197219 Mar 1972N/A
31Bhola Paswan Shastri02 Jun 197109 Jan 1972INC
32Karpoori Thakur22 Dec 197002 Jun 1971Socialist Party
33Daroga Prasad Rai16 Feb 197022 Dec 1970INC
34President's Rule06 Jul 196916 Feb 1970N/A
35Bhola Paswan Shastri22 June 196904 Jul 1969INC
36Harihar Singh26 Feb 196922 June 1969INC
37President's Rule29 June 196826 Feb 1969N/A
38Bhola Paswan Shastri22 Mar 196829 June 1968INC
39B. P. Mandal01 Feb 196802 Mar 1968INC
40Satish Prasad Singh28 Jan 196801 Feb 1968INC
41Mahamaya Prasad Sinha05 Mar 196728 Jan 1968Jana Kranti Dal
42K. B. Sahay02 Oct 196305 Mar 1967INC
43Binodanand Jha18 Feb 196102 Oct 1963INC
44Deep Narayan Singh01 Feb 196118 Feb 1961INC
45Sri Krishna Sinha02 Apr 194631 Jan 1961INC

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