He said without the special status the high growth rate achieved by it would not be sustainable.
Addressing the maiden Governing Council of Niti Aayog, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought views of chief ministers on the budgetary allocation to states and various central projects, supported the creation of the new body in place of Planning Commission but also offered veiled criticism of the plan body's reported function as a "think tank".
He also said that the main concern was the allocation of resources to states.
Noting that "a new idea and vision is required in changing economic and social conditions", Manjhi said he agreed that there should be a mechanism like Niti Aayog which enhanced "cooperative federalism" and provides a platform to the Centre and states for regular dialogue.
"That is why people in Bihar have been seeking the status without which we cannot sustain high growth rate achieved in the last nine years," he said.
Manjhi said he would not be able to speak in details about the national development agenda listed by the Aayog as he got the agenda on two days back but stresses that a final decision should be taken only after considering inputs from all states.