"The Governor accepted our claim to form government and invited me to take oath in Raj Bhavan at 5 PM on February 22," Kumar told reporters after meeting Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi and staking claim to form government.
Kumar, who was accompanied by RJD, Congress, CPI MLAs and an independent legislator, said he has been asked to prove his majority on the floor of Assembly in three weeks time before March 16.
A series of high-voltage political events that saw Kumar back to power after nine months began today with the resignation of Manjhi who sensed the clear lack of number to pass the crucial floor test in the Assembly.
Manjhi, who had been throwing a challenge to Kumar with the support of a handful of dissident JD(U) legislators and ministers and support from BJP, submitted his resignation to the Governor at 10:15 AM in the morning.
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Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary announced cancellation of the Governor's address due to "special circumstances" and later adjourned the house sine die.
This would be the fourth time that Kumar will take on the mantle of Bihar chief minister.
His first stint had lasted merely a week from March 3 to March 10 in 2000 and the second from November 24, 2005 to November 24, 2010.
The third term was from November 26, 2010 till he resigned from his post on May 17, 2014 in the wake of the debacle of JD(U) in the general election. He had then handpicked Manjhi to succeed him but the mentor and the protege later parted ways.