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How Nitish Kumar became Bihar's longest-serving CM without contesting elections

Nitish Kumar sworn in as Bihar CM for a record 10th time.

November 20, 2025 / 12:04 IST
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Nitish Kumar takes oath as CM for record 10th time
Nitish Kumar takes oath as CM for record 10th time

An engineer who mastered the art of social engineering in Bihar, Janata Dal (United) chief Nitish Kumar was sworn in as Bihar Chief Minister for a record 10th time on Thursday.

The oath-taking ceremony was held at Patna’s historic Gandhi Maidan, a venue that hosted his swearing-ins in 2005, 2010 and 2015, and is also remembered for Jayaprakash Narayan’s iconic “total revolution” call in 1974.

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Nitish Kumar, the longest-serving Chief Minister of Bihar, is known for remaining absent from Assembly contests. He last served as an MLA in 1985 and has contested an Assembly election only once since then, from Harnaut in 1995. After failing to retain that seat, he continued as a Lok Sabha MP and has since preferred the Legislative Council route to remain part of the state legislature.

His electoral journey began with three consecutive Assembly contests in 1977, 1980, and 1985, winning only the last. He then shifted focus to national politics, winning six Lok Sabha elections, in 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2004. His first win came from Barh in 1989, which he represented for four straight terms. In 2004, he contested from both Barh and Nalanda, losing the former but winning the latter, his last electoral contest to date.