Bihar’s political landscape is set to evolve with Nishant Kumar, offspring of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, making his mark in active politics, courtesy of robust backing from JD(U) workers and the public. Neeraj Kumar, the party’s spokesperson, dismissed any notions of favoritism, attributing it to organic party sentiment.
In detailed remarks, Kumar explained that stakeholders yearn for uninterrupted advancement via Nitish’s strategic vision. Nishant’s summons to the forefront is thus a fulfillment of this cadre-driven mandate.
Membership formalities for Nishant are imminent, and he’s raring to traverse Bihar, fostering connections statewide. The revelation has ignited joy among party faithful, boosting morale significantly.
Kumar reserved equal ire for the opposition’s no-trust motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker, branding it a grave affront to constitutional ethos shaped by Dr. Ambedkar. ‘Such baseless pursuits were unimaginable to our founders,’ he asserted.
With their influence waning, the opposition stoops to dishonoring Ambedkar’s legacy, he claimed, taking a dig at those who brandished the Constitution yet now erode its pillars. Bihar’s voters, wise to these maneuvers, remain unmoved by ‘transient political visitors.’
Nishant’s integration promises continuity and vitality for JD(U) in Bihar’s dynamic arena.
