India, April 14 -- Outgoing chief minister Nitish Kumar, chairing his final cabinet meeting, on Tuesday reflected on his two-decade-long tenure at the helm of Bihar and spoke about accelerating the state's development even as he extended support to the incoming government.

Kumar congratulated the new dispensation and assured full cooperation and guidance for the state's future progress. He also thanked colleagues and officials for their support during his tenure.

He arrived for the cabinet meeting along with Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Chaudhary. However, after the meeting, deputy chief ministers Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Sinha left together in one car, while Vijay Chaudhary accompanied Kumar in another. Before leaving the state secreta...