Bihar: Nitish Kumar’s Son Nishant Kumar Gets Grand Welcome in Valmikinagar

Nishant Kumar, son of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, arrived in Valmikinagar as part of his Sadbhav Yatra, receiving a grand welcome from party workers and locals. During his visit, he undertook a jungle safari at the Valmikinagar Tiger Reserve and offered prayers at the Nar Devi Mata Temple. He was ceremonially weighed against laddoos and showered with flowers, while Tharu community women performed the traditional Jhumta-Jhumar dance. Addressing the public, Nishant Kumar appealed for an opportunity to serve Bihar, just as the people supported his father for nearly two decades.

Key Points: Nishant Kumar’s Sadbhav Yatra Gets Grand Welcome in Bihar

  • Nishant Kumar arrives in Valmikinagar on Sadbhav Yatra
  • He undertakes jungle safari at Valmikinagar Tiger Reserve
  • Ceremonially weighed against laddoos, showered with flowers
  • Tharu community performs traditional Jhumta-Jhumar dance
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Bihar: Nishant Kumar arrives in Valmikinagar, receives a grand welcome

Nishant Kumar, son of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, receives a grand welcome in Valmikinagar, offers prayers, and seeks a chance to serve the state.

"He too seeks a chance to contribute to the state's development - Nishant Kumar"

Patna, May 4

Former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's son Nishant Kumar arrived in Valmikinagar in West Champaran district as part of his 'Sadbhav Yatra', where he received an enthusiastic welcome from party workers and local residents.

During his visit, Nishant Kumar undertook a jungle safari at the Valmikinagar Tiger Reserve (VTR), the state's first tiger reserve.

Speaking after the safari, he highlighted the developmental initiatives undertaken by Nitish Kumar for Valmikinagar and the Tharu community.

After returning from the safari, Nishant Kumar exited the Valmiki Auditorium and paid tribute by garlanding the statue of Maharishi Valmiki.

He then visited the Nar Devi Mata Temple, where he offered prayers and sought blessings.

Earlier, Nishant Kumar reached the Convention Centre near the Indo-Nepal border by road, where a grand event was organised in Bagaha.

In Chautarwa, under the leadership of Bhishma Sahani, he was ceremonially weighed against laddoos, and flowers were showered on him using a JCB machine along NH-727.

Members of the minority community welcomed him by tying a traditional safa (turban) and offering prayers, urging him to take on a leadership role in Bihar.

The event witnessed participation from prominent leaders, including Ashraf Ansari and Irshad Ali Azad, along with thousands of party workers.

In Laxmipur Rampurwa, women from the Tharu community extended a traditional welcome by performing the vibrant Jhumta-Jhumar dance.

The event saw a significant turnout of women and youth, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.

Addressing the public, Nishant Kumar appealed for an opportunity to serve the people of Bihar, stating that just as the people supported his father for nearly two decades, he too seeks a chance to contribute to the state's development.

He later departed for Bettiah as per his scheduled programme.

His visit has energised party workers and strengthened political engagement in the Champaran region.

The Sadbhav Yatra is an initiative of the JDU to establish Nishant Kumar's political relevance in Bihar.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Honestly speaking, this is just political dynastic grooming. Nishant hasn't done anything significant yet, but he's getting a hero's welcome because of his father. Nitish Kumar did great work as CM, but this 'Sadbhav Yatra' feels like an attempt to create a successor. Let's judge him on his own merit, not his surname.
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Ravi K
JCB se phool barsana aur Tharu community ka traditional dance - Bihar ki sanskriti ka asli rang yahi hai! 🌸 Leopard safari aur Valmiki Tiger Reserve ki baat karke Nishant ji ne environment aur wildlife ka bhi dhyaan rakha. Shukriya JDU ko is initiative ke liye.
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Samantha B
As someone who's watched Indian politics from abroad, this feels like a calculated PR move. The jungle safari, temple visit, minority community engagement, and weighing with laddoos - everything is designed for photo ops. But I'll give credit where due: engaging the Tharu community and highlighting Valmiki Tiger Reserve shows local connectivity.
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Naveen S
Ek baat toh clear hai - Bihar mein ab bhi 'father-son' ka rajneeti chal raha hai. Lekin agar Nishant ji genuine hain aur Champaran ke development ke liye kaam karenge, toh swagat hai! 🎉 Nar Devi Mata temple mein pooja karke unhone local faith ko respect di. Umeed hai ki yeh yatra kuch concrete layegi.

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