Bihar: Nishant Kumar to Embark on State-Wide 'Sadbhav Yatra' from May 3

Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, will launch his 'Sadbhav Yatra' on May 3, starting from Champaran. The statewide tour aims to promote development and good governance under Nitish Kumar's leadership. Nishant will interact with party workers at all levels, from districts to panchayats, to strengthen organizational ties. The yatra is seen as a test of his political acumen and a boost for JD(U) morale.

Key Points: Nishant Kumar's Sadbhav Yatra: A New Political Journey in Bihar

  • Nishant Kumar to start 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Champaran on May 3
  • Yatra will cover all Bihar districts in phases
  • He will convey message of development and social harmony
  • Tour aims to strengthen JD(U) grassroots connections
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Bihar: Nishant Kumar to embark on state-wide Yatra from May 3​

Nishant Kumar, son of Nitish Kumar, begins his maiden political tour 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Champaran on May 3, covering all Bihar districts to boost JD(U) morale.

"The proposed tour has generated significant enthusiasm among party leaders, workers, and the general public. - Umesh Singh Kushwaha"

Patna, April 28

Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar Chief Minister and JD National President Nitish Kumar, is set to embark on a state-wide tour titled 'Sadbhav Yatra' beginning May 3.​

Following in his father's footsteps, Nishant Kumar will commence his maiden political journey from the historic region of Champaran.​

Announcing the tour, JD(U) Bihar State President Umesh Singh Kushwaha said the yatra will cover all districts of the state in a phased manner.​

During the tour, Nishant Kumar will convey the message of development, good governance, and social harmony achieved under Nitish Kumar's leadership.​

He will also directly interact with party workers at every level-from district units to Panchayats.​

Kushwaha stated that the proposed tour has generated significant enthusiasm among party leaders, workers, and the general public.​

He noted that Nishant Kumar will engage in one-on-one interactions, much like a grassroots party worker, strengthening organisational connections.​

The tour contingent will include senior JD(U) leaders, such as Shravan Kumar, as well as other party leaders and local MLAs.​

According to Umesh Singh Kushwaha, Nishant Kumar's active involvement-despite not holding any formal position-has infused the organisation with renewed energy.​

The first phase of the yatra is scheduled for May 3-4, during which he will visit Bagaha and Bettiah.​

The second phase will begin on May 7 in Vaishali, where he will again engage with party workers at various levels.​

Umesh Kushwaha further revealed that the name 'Sadbhav Yatra' was personally chosen by Nishant Kumar himself.​

He added that Nishant's growing engagement in party activities has already boosted worker morale, and that this statewide outreach is expected to further strengthen the party's organisational structure.​

Party leaders believe that through direct dialogue and personal outreach, Nishant Kumar aims to consolidate the JD(U)'s grassroots base and energise its cadre across Bihar.​

The Yatra will also test Nishant Kumar's political temperament.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Development and good governance under Nitish ji? I still remember the floods, floods, and more floods every year. Bihar needs roads, jobs, and education, not another dynastic prince. "Sadbhav Yatra" sounds nice, but I hope this isn't just a photo-op for the upcoming elections. 🙄
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Aman W
Finally some fresh blood in Bihar politics! Nishant has been relatively low-key compared to other political scions. If he genuinely listens to panchayat-level workers and addresses local issues like healthcare and infrastructure, this could be a game-changer. But actions > words. Best of luck to him. 🍀
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Tanya I
"Sadbhav Yatra" - sounds like a copy of Sadbhavana from Lalu's time? 😅 But honestly, the common Bihari is tired of these yatras. We want pukka solutions - like water for crops in summer, pucca schools, and hospitals that don't run out of medicines. Nishant ji, if you're reading this, please focus on substance over slogans.
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Manish T
Good move by JD(U) to groom the next generation. Nitish ji has had a long innings, and having Nishant take charge will ensure continuity. But he needs to build his own identity beyond "Nitish ka beta". Starting from Champaran - historic and symbolic. Let's see how the ground reports come in after May 3. 🤞
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Kavya N
"Strengthening organisational connections" - that's the language of party managers. But will

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