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    Will Nitish Kumar earn more as a Rajya Sabha MP than being Bihar's CM? Here's how the swap will affect his salaries, powers & perks

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    In a historic political shift, Nitish Kumar announced his resignation as the Chief Minister of Bihar on Thursday, filing his nomination for the Rajya Sabha polls. After a record-breaking 10 terms and nearly two decades at the helm, Kumar’s move to the Upper House of Parliament paves the way for the BJP to potentially appoint Bihar’s first-ever Chief Minister from their party.

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    Bihar CM vs Rajya Sabha MP: Power, benefits and more compared
    The political landscape of Bihar underwent a seismic transformation on Thursday as Nitish Kumar, the state’s longest-serving Chief Minister, officially signaled the end of his two-decade reign to enter the hallowed halls of the Rajya Sabha. Filing his nomination in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Kumar’s transition marks the conclusion of an era defined by his "Vikas" (development) agenda and a record ten terms in office.

    As the veteran leader prepares to swap his sprawling Patna bungalow for a seat in the national capital, the focus shifts not just to his political successor, but to the tangible differences in power, salary, and prestige that accompany this move from the state’s highest executive office to a legislative role in the Upper House.

    What is the salary of the Chief Minister of Bihar?

    According to latest date available, the Chief Minister of Bihar receives a monthly compensation package ranging between ₹2.15 lakh and ₹2.50 lakh. This is broken down into several components:

    • Basic Salary: Approximately ₹1 lakh (supplemented by various allowances).
    • Constituency Allowance: Between ₹50,000 and ₹55,000.
    • Hospitality Allowance: Roughly ₹30,000 and ₹35,000.
    • Daily Allowance: Additional payments for official government duties.

    What is the Salary of a Rajya Sabha MP in India?

    Under the Members of Parliament Salary, Allowances and Pension Act, 1954 (amended in 2023 and 2025), a Rajya Sabha MP actually receives a higher total monthly payout than the Bihar CM.

    • Basic Salary: ₹1.24 lakh (as of 2025 revision).
    • Constituency Allowance: ₹87,000.
    • Office Expense Allowance: ₹75,000.
    • Total Monthly Amount: Approximately ₹2.86 lakh.
    While the cash component is higher for an MP, the "perks" of a Chief Minister are often considered more substantial in terms of local authority.

    Bihar CM vs Rajya Sabha MP Comparison: Powers and Facilities

    The transition from CM to MP involves a significant change in constitutional powers and daily facilities:

    Executive PowerHead of State Government; can pass cabinet decisions and direct the bureaucracy.Legislative role; participates in law-making and debating national issues.
    Official Residence1, Anne Marg, Patna (Large, high-security bungalow).Free bungalow or flat in Lutyens’ Delhi.
    SecurityZ+ Category security with extensive personnel.VIP security based on threat assessment.
    TravelGovernment helicopters and bulletproof vehicles. 34 free domestic flights per year and unlimited First Class AC rail travel.
    MedicalFree treatment for self and family in India or abroad.Free treatment at top hospitals under the CGHS scheme.

    Nitish Kumar's Personal Aspiration

    Nitish Kumar clarified that this move was not merely political necessity but a personal milestone. In a post on X, he stated that he had always aspired to be a member of both Houses of the State Legislature and both Houses of Parliament. Having served as an MLA, MLC, and Lok Sabha MP previously, the Rajya Sabha seat completes his "parliamentary journey". He assured the people of Bihar that while his role is changing, his guidance to the new state government—likely to be led by the BJP—will remain steadfast.

    Who will lead Bihar now? New Chief Minister of the State

    With Kumar’s departure, speculation is rife that Nitin Nabin or Samrat Choudhary of the BJP may take the top post, potentially making history as Bihar’s first BJP Chief Minister. Simultaneously, the entry of Nitish's son, Nishant Kumar, into active politics has fueled rumors that he may join the new government as a Deputy CM, ensuring the family’s continued influence in state affairs.

    (With agencies inputs)

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