The buzz around RCP Singh’s possible comeback to JDU intensified on Vasant Panchami when the ex-minister dropped hints about returning to his political roots. Speaking to reporters at a Patna event, he evoked nostalgia about his enduring ties with Nitish Kumar.
During the statue inauguration at Patel Hostel, media pressed him on JDU leaders’ invitations. Singh responded philosophically, invoking Goddess Saraswati. ‘Speak only good on her day. History changes when she graces tongues,’ he advised, calling for harmonious discourse.
Proudly owning his 25-year journey with Nitish Kumar, Singh shared personal milestones. ‘From age 40 to 65, I was with him. His work style is distinctive—policies must reflect grassroots realities.’ He commended the CM’s Samriddhi Yatra for delivering direct field knowledge essential for effective governance.
‘Bihar is witnessing phenomenal progress under Nitish ji,’ Singh declared. Everyone, from allies to admirers, shares the vision for a thriving state. He highlighted a unique connection: he, Prashant Kishor, Nishant Kumar, and Nitish—all Science College graduates from different eras.
Prashant Kishor, once a JDU strategist who lived at Nitish’s residence for a year pre-2015 polls, embodies this shared legacy. Singh expressed hope that more joining hands would boost Bihar’s prosperity. When asked about Jan Suraj’s merger prospects, he urged patience, signaling future possibilities.