Bihar politics is abuzz as RCP Singh, once JDU’s towering figure and former central minister, appears poised for a reunion. His Vasant Panchami statements, laced with sentiment for Nitish Kumar, have amplified return speculations.
At Patel Hostel’s statue event, queried on rejoining, Singh quipped back about his ‘home,’ captivating the press. Addressing party leaders’ welcomes, he invoked Saraswati’s blessings for positive speech, noting how divine intervention alters histories.
Singh’s ode to Nitish Kumar was heartfelt: ’25 years of association—from my 40s to 65. His method? Policies rooted in reality checks.’ He extolled the Samriddhi Yatra’s value in securing direct insights, fueling Bihar’s development drive.
‘Outstanding work defines Nitish ji’s Bihar,’ he affirmed, uniting supporters in the prosperity quest. Fascinatingly, he, Prashant Kishor (ex-JDU, Nitish’s houseguest pre-2015), Nishant Kumar, and Nitish share Science College roots over decades.
More alliances mean greater progress, Singh suggested. On Jan Suraj-JDU merger, he called for restraint, implying time will tell.