Nitish Kumar's Son Nishant Starts 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Champaran

JD(U) leader Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, is launching a statewide 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Champaran. Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Chaudhary confirmed the party's full support, highlighting enthusiasm among members. BJP leaders Sanjay Saraogi and Ram Kripal Yadav also backed the initiative, praising his youth and talent. The tour, covering all districts, aims to strengthen the party organization and promote development and social harmony.

Key Points: Nishant Kumar Yatra: Bihar Leaders Back JD(U) Campaign

  • Nishant Kumar begins 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Champaran
  • Bihar Deputy CM confirms full party support
  • BJP leaders Sanjay Saraogi, Ram Kripal Yadav endorse the move
  • Tour aims to strengthen grassroots connections
  • First phase covers Bagaha and Bettiah on May 3-4
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'He has full support of party': Bihar Dy CM Vijay Kumar Chaudhary on Nishant Kumar's yatra

JD(U) leader Nishant Kumar launches 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Champaran. Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and BJP leaders express full support for the statewide tour.

"He has the full support of the party, and all party members are enthusiastic. - Vijay Kumar Chaudhary"

New Delhi, May 3

Ahead of the launch of JD leader Nishant Kumar's statewide outreach programme, senior political leaders in Bihar have voiced strong support, highlighting growing enthusiasm within party ranks and beyond.

Backing the initiative, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary said, "He has the full support of the party, and all party members are enthusiastic. There is confidence that Nishant's journey will definitely be successful. People involved in the party are excited, and there is also awareness among the general public. Everyone wants Nishant to become more and more active."

The remarks underline the JD(U)'s efforts to consolidate its organisational strength, with Nishant Kumar increasingly taking on a more visible public role. His upcoming yatra is being seen as a significant political step, particularly in energising grassroots workers.

Leaders from the BJP have also reacted positively to the development. BJP State President Sanjay Saraogi said, "This is a good thing. He is young and talented. The former CM, Nitish Kumar, used to start his journey from Champaran. He is following in his footsteps. Nishant Kumar has also started his journey from Champaran. I extend my best wishes to him."

Senior BJP leader Ram Kripal Yadav also emphasised the potential impact of the campaign, stating, "Senior Janata Dal (United) leader Nishant has taken charge and is determined to strengthen the party. He has begun a campaign from the land of Champaran to reinforce the organisation. I believe this will further strengthen the party, attract more youth, and help it move forward with greater momentum..."

Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) National President Nitish Kumar, is set to embark on a statewide tour titled 'Sadbhav Yatra' beginning Sunday. Following in his father's footsteps, he will commence his maiden political journey from the historic Champaran region.

Announcing the tour, JD(U) Bihar State President Umesh Singh Kushwaha earlier 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 noted that the initiative has generated significant enthusiasm among leaders, workers, and the general public, adding that Nishant Kumar's grassroots-style engagement is expected to strengthen organisational connections.

The tour will include senior JD(U) leaders such as Shravan Kumar, along with other party members and local MLAs. According to 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, covering Bagaha and Bettiah.

- IANS

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Priya S
Patna se hu main, aur yaha log umeed se hai ki Nishant kuch naya karega. Lekin sirf yatra se kuch nahi hoga - ground level par kaam karna hoga. Bihar ko jobs chahiye, infrastructure chahiye. Dekhte hai kya hota hai.
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Rohit P
Full support from party is expected, but the real test will be public response. Champaran has symbolic value for Nitish Kumar's rise, so it's smart politics. I hope Nishant brings fresh ideas and doesn't just replicate old strategies. Bihar needs innovation, not just dynastic continuity. 🤔
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Vikram R
This is how political grooming works in India - start with a yatra, build grassroots connect. My only concern: will he actually listen to the common kisan and youth, or just stick to party line? Time will tell. Best wishes for the Sadbhav Yatra. 🙏
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Sneha F
I appreciate that BJP leaders are also supporting this initiative. Bipartisan support for youth leadership is good for Bihar's political culture. But honestly, I wish there was more focus on empowering women and education in this yatra's messaging. Let's see if Nishant addresses those issues. 🤷‍♀️
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Amit K
Bihar me jab bhi koi yatra hoti hai, log umeed se dekhte hai. Lekin sachai ye hai ki 30 saal me kitna badlaav aaya? Nishant young hai, energy hai - abhi use party me nahi, public me ghumna chahiye. Good luck beta! Proud

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