Nishant Kumar, the son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, is anticipated to enter politics ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. A poster endorsing him has now been displayed outside the JD(U) office following his enthusiastic involvement in the Holi festivities.
Political conversations in the state are rife with conjecture around Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, since the Bihar Assembly elections are set for later this year. Discussions about Nishant’s potential political career have accelerated, particularly in light of his enthusiastic involvement in Holi festivities.
Nishant and his father, Nitish Kumar, were spotted together on Saturday at the Chief Minister’s home during the Holi Milan celebration. Rumors about his political debut were fueled by his interactions with party workers and top Janata Dal (United) leaders. JD(U) supporters have added to the conjecture by erecting banners welcoming Nishant outside the Patna party office.
Posters outside JDU office
JD(U) supporters expressed their excitement for Nishant’s political debut by putting posters outside the party offices. “‘Bihar ki maang, sun liye Nishant, bahut bahut dhanyawaad (Nishant, thank you very much for listening to the demands of Bihar),” the posters said, implying that there was an increasing call for Nishant to become more involved in Bihar politics.The slogan on the posters, “‘Bihar ki maang, sun liye Nishant, bahut bahut dhanyawaad (Nishant, thank you very much for listening to the demands of Bihar),” alluded to the mounting call for Nishant to become more involved in Bihar politics.
JDU workers claim Nishant has given his nod
JD(U) employees assert that Nishant has shown his desire to get involved in politics amid the escalating rumors. According to reports, Nishant approved a political debut during his meetings with party leaders and workers during Holi. But according to party leaders, Nitish Kumar has the last say.
Tejashwi Yadav’s statement
Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), has said that some JD(U) members who are swayed by RSS ideology are trying to keep Nishant out of politics. He asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its supporters might not support Nishant’s political debut since it could aid JD(U) in regaining its strength.
Tejashwi went on to say, “It should be obvious that entering politics, whether done by Nishant or someone else, should be a personal choice. I was never urged to get into politics by my parents, former Chief Ministers Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi. I made the choice after considering the opinions of Bihar’s citizens and party workers.
All eyes are on Nishant Kumar and his potential to influence the future of JD(U) in the next elections as Bihar’s political scene continues to change.