List of chief ministers of Bihar

The chief minister of Bihar is the chief executive of the Indian state of Bihar. As per the Constitution of India, the Governor of Bihar is the state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Bihar Legislative Assembly, the governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1]

Chief Minister of Bihar
Incumbent
Nitish Kumar
since 22 February 2015
Government of Bihar
StyleThe Honourable (Formal)
Mr./Mrs. Chief Minister (Informal)
TypeHead of Government
StatusLeader of the Executive
AbbreviationCM
Member of
Reports to
Residence1, Aney Marg, Patna
SeatPatna Secretariat
NominatorMembers of the Government of Bihar in Bihar Legislative Assembly
AppointerGovernor of Bihar by convention based on appointees ability to command confidence in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly
Chief minister's term is for 5 years and is subject to no term limits.[1]
PrecursorPremier of Bihar
Inaugural holderShri Krishna Sinha
Formation26 January 1950 (74 years ago) (1950-01-26)
DeputyDeputy Chief Minister of Bihar
Salary
  • 215,000 (US$2,600)/monthly
  • 2,580,000 (US$31,000)/annually
Websitecm.bihar.gov.in

From 1946, 23 people have been Chief Minister of Bihar. The current incumbent is Nitish Kumar who is having incumbency since 22 February 2015. The longest incumbent chief minister of Bihar held to Nitish Kumar.

Prime Ministers from Bihar

The province of Bihar headquartered in Patna then comprised the present-day states Bihar and Jharkhand. On 1 April 1936, Bihar and Orissa became separate provinces by the partition of the province of Bihar and Orissa. Under the Government of India Act 1935, a bicameral legislature was set up with a legislative assembly and a legislative council with a government headed by the Premier.[2][3]

No.[a]PortraitNameTerm of OfficeParty
Took officeLeft officeTenure
1 Mohammad Yunus1 April 193719 July 1937109 daysMuslim Independent Party
2 Shri Krishna Sinha20 July 193731 October 19392 years, 103 daysIndian National Congress
(2) Shri Krishna Sinha23 March 194614 August 19471 year, 144 daysIndian National Congress

Chief Ministers of Bihar

Key

Colour key for political parties

  • No.: Incumbent number
  • § Assassinated or died in office
  • RES Resigned
  • NC Resigned following a no-confidence motion
#PortraitChief Minister
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of officeElection
(Term)
PartyDeputy Chief Minister(s)
(Term in office)
GovernmentAppointed by
(Governor)
1 Shri Krishna Sinha
(1887–1961)
Member, Interim Assembly (until 1952)
MLA for Basantpur (1952–1957)
MLA Sheikhpura (from 1957)
15 August 194731 January
1961[†]
13 years, 169 days1946
(Interim)
Indian National CongressAnugrah Narayan Sinha
(26 Jan. 1950 – 5 Jul. 1957)
Position vacant
(5 Jul. 1957 – 31 Jan. 1961)
Shri Krishna IJairamdas Daulatram
1952
(1st)
Shri Krishna IIMadhav Shrihari Aney
1957
(3rd)
Shri Krishna IIIR. R. Diwakar
2 Deep Narayan Singh
(1894–1977)
MLA for Hajipur
1 February
1961
18 February
1961
17 daysPosition vacant
(31 Jan. 1961 – 5 Mar. 1967)
Deep NarayanZakir Husain
3 Binodanand Jha
(1900–1971)
MLA for Rajmahal
18 February
1961
2 October
1963
2 years, 226 daysJha I
1962
(3rd)
Jha II
4 Krishna Ballabh Sahay
(1898–1974)
MLA for Patna West
2 October
1963
5 March
1967
3 years, 154 daysSahayM. A. Ayyangar
5 Mahamaya Prasad Sinha
(1909–1987)
MLA for Patna West
5 March
1967
28 January
1968
329 days1967
(4th)
Jana Kranti DalKarpoori Thakur
(5 Mar. 1967 – 28 Jan. 1968)
Mahamaya
6 Satish Prasad Singh
(1936–2020)
MLA for Parbatta
28 January
1968
1 February
1968
4 daysShoshit DalJagdeo Prasad
(28 Jan. 1968 – 1 Feb. 1968)
Satish PrasadNityanand Kanungo
7 B. P. Mandal
(1918–1982)
MLC
1 February
1968
22 March
1968
50 daysPosition vacant
(1 Feb. 1968 – 29 Jun. 1968)
Mandal
8 Bhola Paswan Shastri
(1914–1984)
MLA for Korha
22 March
1968
29 June
1968
99 daysIndian National CongressShastri I
President's rule was imposed in during the period (29 June 1968 – 26 February 1969)
9 Harihar Singh
(1925–1994)
MLA for Nayagram
26 February
1969
22 June
1969
116 days1969
(5th)
Indian National CongressPosition vacant
(26 Feb. 1969 – 4 Jul. 1969)
HariharNityanand Kanungo
(8) Bhola Paswan Shastri
(1914–1984)
MLA for Korha
22 June
1969
4 July
1969
12 daysIndian National Congress (O)Shastri II
President's rule was imposed in during the period (6 July 1969 – 16 February 1970)
10 Daroga Prasad Rai
(1922–1981)
MLA for Parsa
16 February
1970
22 December
1970
309 days
(5th)
Indian National Congress (R)Position vacant
(16 Feb. 1970 – 2 Jun. 1971)
RaiNityanand Kanungo
11 Karpoori Thakur
(1924–1988)
MLA for Samastipur
22 December
1970
2 June
1971
162 daysSocialist PartyThakur I
(8) Bhola Paswan Shastri
(1914–1984)
MLA for Korha
2 June
1971
9 January
1972
221 daysIndian National Congress (R)Ram Jaipal Singh Yadav
(2 Jun. 1971 – 9 Jan. 1972)
Shastri IIID. K. Barooah
President's rule was imposed in during the period (9 January – 19 March 1972)
12 Kedar Pandey
(1920–1982)
MLA for Nautan
19 March
1972
2 July
1973
1 year, 105 days1972
(6th)
Indian National Congress (R)Position vacant
(19 Mar. 1972 – 30 Apr. 1977)
PandeyD. K. Barooah
13 Abdul Ghafoor
(1918–2004)
MLC
2 July
1973
11 April
1975
1 year, 283 daysGhafoorR. D. Bhandare
14 Jagannath Mishra
(1937–2019)
MLA for Jhanjharpur
11 April
1975
30 April
1977
2 years, 19 daysMishra I
President's rule was imposed in during the period (30 April – 24 June 1977)
(11) Karpoori Thakur
(1924–1988)
MLA for Phulparas
24 June
1977
21 April
1979
1 year, 301 days1977
(7th)
Janata PartyPosition vacant
(24 Jun. 1977 – 17 Feb. 1980)
Thakur IIJagannath Kaushal
15 Ram Sundar Das
(1921–2015)
MLA for Sonpur
21 April
1979
17 February
1980
302 daysDas
President's rule was imposed in during the period (14 February – 8 June 1980)
(14) Jagannath Mishra
(1937–2019)
MLA for Jhanjharpur
8 June
1980
14 August
1983
3 years, 67 days1980
(8th)
Indian National Congress (I)Position vacant
(8 Jun. 1980 – 28 Mar. 1995)
Mishra IIA. R. Kidwai
16 Chandrashekhar Singh
(1927–1986)
MLC
14 August
1983
12 March
1985
1 year, 210 daysChandrashekhar
17 Bindeshwari Dubey
(1921–1993)
MLA for Shahpur
12 March
1985
13 February
1988
2 years, 338 days1985
(9th)
Dubey
18 Bhagwat Jha Azad
(1922–2011)
MLC
13 February
1988
10 March
1989
1 year, 25 daysAzadP. Venkatasubbaiah
19 Satyendra Narayan Sinha
(1917–2006)
MLC
11 March
1989
6 December
1989
270 daysSatyendraJagannath Pahadia
(14) Jagannath Mishra
(1937–2019)
MLA for Jhanjharpur
6 December
1989
10 March
1990
94 daysMishra III
20 Lalu Prasad Yadav
(born 1948)
MLC
10 March
1990
28 March
1995
5 years, 18 days1990
(10th)
Janata DalYadav IMohammad Yunus Saleem
President's rule was imposed in during the period (28 March – 4 April 1995)
(20) Lalu Prasad Yadav
(born 1948)
MLA for Raghopur
4 April
1995
25 July
1997
2 years, 112 days1995
(11th)
Janata DalPosition vacant
(4 Apr. 1995 – 11 Feb. 1999)
Yadav IIA. R. Kidwai
Rashtriya Janata Dal
21 Rabri Devi
(born 1955)
MLC
25 July
1997
11 February
1999
1 year, 201 daysRabri I
President's rule was imposed in during the period (11 February – 9 March 1999)
(21) Rabri Devi
(born 1955)
MLC
9 March
1999
2 March
2000
359 days
(11th)
Rashtriya Janata DalPosition vacant
(9 Mar. 1999 – 6 Mar. 2005)
Rabri IISunder Singh Bhandari
22 Nitish Kumar
(born 1951)
MLC
3 March
2000
10 March
2000
7 days2000
(12th)
Samata PartyKumar IV. C. Pande
(21) Rabri Devi
(born 1955)
MLC
11 March
2000
6 March
2005
4 years, 360 daysRashtriya Janata DalRabri III
President's rule was imposed in during the period (7 March – 24 November 2005)
Elections were held to elect the 13th Assembly in February 2005, but no government was formed.
(22) Nitish Kumar
(born 1951)
MLC
24 November
2005
20 May
2014
8 years, 177 daysOct. 2005
(14th)
Janata Dal (United)Sushil Kumar Modi
(24 Nov. 2005 – 16 Jun. 2013)
Position vacant
(16 Jun. 2013 – 20 May. 2014)
Kumar IIButa Singh
2010
(15th)
Kumar IIIDevanand Konwar
23 Jitan Ram Manjhi
(born 1944)
MLA for Makdumpur
20 May
2014
22 February
2015
278 daysPosition vacant
(20 May. 2014 – 20 Nov. 2015)
ManjhiD. Y. Patil
(22) Nitish Kumar
(born 1951)
MLC
22 February
2015
Incumbent9 years, 126 daysKumar IVKeshari Nath Tripathi
2015
(16th)
Tejashwi Yadav
(24 Nov. 2015 – 26 Jul. 2017)
Kumar VRam Nath Kovind
Sushil Kumar Modi
(27 Jul. 2017 – 16 Nov. 2020)
Kumar VIKeshari Nath Tripathi
2020
(17th)
Tarkishore Prasad and
Renu Devi
(16 Nov. 2020 – 9 Aug. 2022)
Kumar VIIPhagu Chauhan
Tejashwi Yadav
(10 Aug. 2022 – 28 Jan. 2024)
Kumar VIII
Vijay Kumar Sinha and
Samrat Choudhary
(since 28 Jan. 2024)
Kumar IXRajendra Arlekar

Statistics

No.NamePartyLength of term
Longest continuous termTotal years of premiership
1Nitish KumarJD(U)9 years, 126 days17 years, 310 days
2Shri Krishna SinhaINC14 years, 314 days17 years, 51 days
3Rabri DeviRJD4 years, 360 days7 year, 190 days
4Lalu Prasad YadavJD5 years, 18 days7 years, 130 days
5Jagannath MishraINC3 years, 67 days5 years, 180 days
6Krishna Ballabh SahayINC3 years, 154 days3 years, 154 days
7Bindeshwari DubeyINC2 years, 338 days2 years, 338 days
8Binodanand JhaINC2 years, 226 days2 years, 226 days
9Karpoori ThakurSP1 year, 301 days2 years, 98 days
10Abdul GhafoorINC1 year, 283 days1 year, 283 days
11Chandrashekhar SinghINC1 year, 210 days1 year, 210 days
12Kedar PandeyINC1 year, 105 days1 year, 105 days
13Bhagwat Jha AzadINC1 year, 24 days1 year, 24 days
14Mahamaya Prasad SinhaJKD329 days329 days
15Daroga Prasad RaiINC310 days310 days
16Ram Sundar DasJP302 days302 days
17Jitan Ram ManjhiJD(U)278 days278 days
18Satyendra Narayan SinhaINC270 days270 days
19Harihar SinghINC117 days117 days
20Bhola Paswan ShastriINC99 days112 days
21Bindheshwari Prasad MandalSSP51 days51 days
22Deep Narayan SinghINC17 days17 days
23Satish Prasad SinghSSP5 days5 days
Timeline
Jitan Ram ManjhiNitish KumarRabri DeviLalu Prasad YadavSatyendra Narayan SinhaBhagwat Jha AzadBindeshwari DubeyChandrashekhar SinghRam Sundar DasJagannath MishraAbdul GafoorKedar PandeyKarpoori ThakurDaroga Prasad RaiHarihar SinghBhola Paswan ShastriBhindeshwar Prasad MandalSatish Prasad SinghMahamaya Prasad SinhaKrishna Ballabh SahayBinodanand JhaDeep Narayan SinghShri Krishna SinhaMohammad Yunus (politician)

Political Party

Governing Political Party by term's length (As of 23 February 2022 )
Political PartyChief MinistersTerm
ShortestLongestTotal
Indian National CongressSri Krishna Sinha

Deep Narayan Singh

Binodanand Jha

Krishna Ballabh Sahay

Bhola Paswan Shastri (3)

Harihar Singh

Daroga Prasad Rai

Kedar Pandey

Abdul Gafoor

Jagannath Mishra (3)

Chandrashekhar Singh

Bindeshwari Dubey

Bhagwat Jha Azad

Satyendra Narayan Sinha

0 years, 17 days13 years, 169 days33 years, 148 days
Samata Party

Janata Dal (United)

Nitish Kumar (3)

Jitan Ram Manjhi

0 years, 7 days8 years, 320 days18 years, 52days
Rashtriya Janata DalRabri Devi0 years, 359 days4 years, 360 days7 year, 190 days
Janata DalLalu Prasad Yadav2 years, 112 days5 years, 18 days7 years, 130 days
President's ruleNone0 years, 7 days0 years, 291 days4 years, 49 days
Janata PartyKarpoori Thakur

Ram Sundar Das

2 years, 238 days2 years, 238 days2 years, 238 days
Jana Kranti DalMahamaya Prasad Sinha0 years, 329 days0 years, 329 days0 years, 329 days
Socialist PartyKarpoori Thakur0 years, 163 days0 years, 163 days0 years, 163 days
Indian National Congress (O)Bhola Paswan Shastri0 years, 13 days0 years, 13 days0 years, 13 days
Samyukta Socialist PartySatish Prasad Singh

Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal

0 years, 5 days0 years, 51 days0 years, 56 days

See also

References

Notes

One of the achievements of the Bihar Government is that they have launched a Medhasoft Application for the students so that deserving students in the state get scholarships and the amount will be directly transferred to their account. However, in order to get this, school authorities have to upload all their student's details in the Medhasoft web portal.

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