Before the Nitish Kumar Rajya Sabha elections, the Bihar Chief Minister will spend the next five days doing what he enjoys most—meeting people and reviewing development work on the ground. The Nitish Kumar Rajya Sabha elections have created fresh political discussion in the state.
Nitish Kumar has already filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha. Before the voting process begins, he will restart his “Samriddhi Yatra,” a development tour across several districts in Bihar.
During the five-day tour, he will visit about ten districts in the Kosi and Seemanchal regions. The schedule includes Supaul and Madhepura on March 10, followed by Kishanganj and Araria on March 11.
On March 12 he will travel to Katihar and Purnia. Later he will visit Saharsa, Khagaria, Begusarai and Sheikhpura as part of the tour.
Officials said Nitish Kumar will inspect development projects and review construction work in these areas. He prefers such field visits because they help him check progress and interact directly with local people.









