Nitish Kumar Honors Mother's Memory in Ancestral Village Visit on Death Anniversary

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited his ancestral village of Kalyan Bigha in Nalanda district to mark the death anniversary of his mother, Parameshwari Devi. He offered floral tributes at statues of his mother, father, and late wife, joined by family members and prominent political figures. During the visit, Kumar also prayed at the Bhagwati Temple and interacted with local residents, addressing their concerns with district officials. This annual visit underscores his enduring connection to his roots and commitment to his hometown community.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Pays Tribute to Mother in Nalanda Village

  • Annual tribute to mother
  • Family and leaders present
  • Prayers at Bhagwati Temple
  • Engaged with local community
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Nalanda: CM Nitish pays floral tributes to his mother on her death anniversary

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar visited Kalyan Bigha on his mother's death anniversary, offering floral tributes and engaging with locals.

Nalanda: CM Nitish pays floral tributes to his mother on her death anniversary
"Chief Minister Nitish visits Kalyan Bigha every year on his mother's death anniversary, reflecting his deep respect and emotional connection to his roots. - Official Report"

Patna, Jan 1

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited his ancestral village, Kalyan Bigha in the Harnaut block of Nalanda district on Thursday on the death anniversary of his mother Parameshwari Devi.

He paid heartfelt homage by offering floral tributes at her statue located at the Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh Memorial Garden.

The Chief Minister also paid his respects by offering floral tributes at the statues of his late father, Ramlakhan Singh and his late wife Manju Sinha.

On the solemn occasion, his elder brother Satish Kumar, son Nishant Kumar, and other close family members were present and joined him in paying tribute.

Nishant Kumar was seen interacting with the locals.

Several prominent leaders and dignitaries attended the event, including Rural Development Minister Shravan Kumar, MP Kaushlendra Kumar, MLAs Dr. Jitendra Kumar, Ruhel Ranjan, and Shubhanand Mukesh, MLCs Sanjay Kumar Singh alias Gandhi Ji and Lalan Sarraf, Vice Chairman of the Bihar State Disaster Management Authority Dr. Uday Kant, former MLA Sunil Kumar, JD(U) National General Secretary Manish Kumar Verma, along with senior officials, social workers, political representatives, and well-wishers.

During his visit, the Chief Minister also offered prayers at the renowned Bhagwati Temple (Devi Sthan) in Kalyan Bigha and prayed for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of Bihar.

His presence brought a sense of joy and pride among the residents of Kalyan Bigha and the surrounding areas.

Nitish Kumar interacted with locals, enquired about their well-being, and listened to their concerns.

He issued necessary instructions to officials of the district administration for resolving local issues.

Nalanda District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police were present at the venue.

The Chief Minister spent some time in the village enjoying the calm and natural surroundings.

Chief Minister Nitish visits Kalyan Bigha every year on his mother's death anniversary, reflecting his deep respect and emotional connection to his roots.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While paying respects is a personal matter, the article reads more like a political event coverage with the long list of dignitaries. The core sentiment of a son remembering his mother gets somewhat lost in the officialdom.
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Rohit P
Good to see he also used the visit to listen to local issues and gave instructions to officials. A leader's duty is to the people, even during personal moments. Hope the DM and SP act on those instructions promptly.
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Priya S
Offering prayers at the Bhagwati Temple for the prosperity of Bihar is a nice touch. It shows his faith and his wish for the state's well-being. May his mother's soul rest in peace.
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Vikram M
The consistency is admirable. Visiting every year without fail, no matter how busy, speaks volumes about his character. In today's fast-paced world, many forget their ancestral villages. This is truly desi at heart.
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Kavya N
It's nice that his son Nishant was also there interacting with locals. Keeping the next generation connected to their heritage is important. Family traditions like these should be cherished.

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