PATNA, April 13 -- Unaffected by the hectic political parleys in the BJP for the formation of the new government in Bihar, chief minister Nitish Kumar was busy with his usual routine even on Monday, less than 24 hours before he is expected to tender his resignation to the Governor after the last Cabinet meeting Tuesday morning.

The Cabinet meeting has a one-point agenda, which will include thanks giving to the CM by his colleagues for his invaluable contributions to ensure Bihar's transformative journey that would be an inspiration for the future, said a senior party official.

During the day, the CM inspected the construction of Baakarpur-Manikpur four-lane road in Saran district and the bridge being constructed parallel to the JP Setu ...