The corridors of Bihar’s power centers echo with discussions on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s bold step towards Rajya Sabha, coupled with grooming son Nishant for politics. JD(U) leader Vashishtha Narayan Singh has lauded it as an honorable, self-determined path.
In reflections, Singh acknowledged the cadre’s attachment: ‘They’ll miss him, no doubt, but stand united behind his choice. His contributions to the party persist regardless.’ This balances sentiment with pragmatism.
Singh quashed compulsion rumors outright: ‘Purely dignified decision.’ Nishant’s arrival excites him: ‘Packed with potential, he’ll galvanize youth, fostering inspiration and drive in Bihar’s political youth movement.’
Nitish’s poignant X message thanked Bihar for decades of faith, crediting it for the state’s progress renaissance. He unveiled his cherished goal of legislative omnipresence, now via Rajya Sabha polls.
With promises of perpetual partnership and support for the next regime, Nitish cements his legacy. This evolution in JD(U) heralds a dynamic blend of veteran insight and youthful zeal, poised to elevate Bihar’s developmental narrative.
