Auckland: New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern has announced to step down. She will resign from the post of Prime Minister by 7 February. According to media reports, Jacinda says that she will not contest back this year, and her last day as PM is February 7. She has completed her tenure of five and a half years. But, still, the announcement of her stepping down surprised the people. PM Jacinda was in the headlines during the Corona epidemic. Ardern said she knew what the job of PM wanted. She believes that she no longer has sufficient capacity to do justice. She said that I have many such colleagues who can fulfill the responsibility of this post. Ardern said her government had achieved a lot. Let us inform you that the general election of 2023 in New Zealand is going to be held on 14 October. Talking to the media, she did not give any specific reason for announcing her resignation. According to media reports, PM Ardern said in a press conference, 'It has been the most fulfilling five and a half years of my life.' Ardern's Labor Party will begin the search for a successor with a caucus vote on Saturday after this announcement of resignation. Ardern has claimed victory for the Labor Party in the next general election. Along with this, she has also told that she will remain an MP till 14 October. 'AAP MLA waved bundles of notes in Assembly', know the whole matter PM Modi inaugurated 'Sansad Khel Mahakumbh', CM Yogi said this... Who are Pasmanda-Bohra Muslims? Whom PM Modi wants to bring in BJP