Patna’s political temperature is rising with news that Nishant Kumar, hitherto apolitical son of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, will enter JD(U) this Sunday. MP Sanjay Jha confirmed he’ll commence party work Monday.
Recounting the pivotal legislative session, Jha said leaders beseeched Nitish to bring Nishant aboard, met with approval. ‘Nitish’s 10-term CM record speaks volumes; he graces every role,’ Jha extolled.
On the Rajya Sabha pivot, Jha quashed exit rumors: ‘Session time in Delhi, rest in Bihar supervising development. His involvement persists.’
Nishant’s trajectory, including ministerial prospects, awaits party decision. Kushwaha, JD(U) Bihar chief, affirmed Nitish’s ongoing stewardship. ‘We all advocated for Nishant—done deal.’
JD(U) proclaims a luminous path ahead, Nitish’s role merely transforming. Nishant’s ingress fortifies the party’s generational continuity in Bihar’s cutthroat politics.
