In a significant development for Bihar politics, Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant is embarking on an extensive tour across the state, drawing enthusiastic endorsements from JD(U) heavyweights. Deputy CM Bijendra Prasad Yadav highlighted the timeliness of this engagement, noting it as an ideal platform for young leaders to immerse in party activities and public service.
Starting May 3 in West Champaran, the tour aims to reconnect with grassroots workers still reeling from recent political transitions. Anant Singh, a prominent JD(U) legislator, stressed the practical benefits: ‘By traveling statewide, Nishant will assess development gaps firsthand, gaining invaluable insights.’
Komal Singh expressed collective delight, ‘Our wish was for him to be more active politically, given the immense trust Bihar places in him. As youth, he’ll energize the masses, and we’ll toil together on Nitish ji’s visionary path for the state’s progress.’ Sanjay Jha, the party MP, confirmed ongoing preparations with district-level meetings, paving the way for broader interactions.
This strategic outreach underscores JD(U)’s focus on renewal. With Nishant’s involvement, the party seeks to bridge generational gaps, inspire loyalty, and fortify its position in Bihar’s dynamic political landscape. Observers see it as a smart move to sustain momentum post-leadership changes.