Nishant Kumar Begins 'Sadbhav Yatra' to Strengthen JD(U) in Bihar

Nishant Kumar has launched his 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Patna to strengthen the JD(U) party organisation and connect with people across all communities. The yatra, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's Champaran Satyagraha, aims to bring together rich, poor, Dalits, minorities, and others. JD(U) leaders including Shravan Kumar and Rajiv Ranjan praised the initiative, saying it will help Kumar understand ground realities and improve governance. The multi-phase yatra began from Bagaha, with the next leg starting from Vaishali.

Key Points: Nishant Kumar Starts 'Sadbhav Yatra' in Patna

  • Nishant Kumar begins 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Patna
  • Yatra aims to strengthen JD(U) organisation and connect all communities
  • Kumar cites Mahatma Gandhi's Champaran Satyagraha as inspiration
  • Party leaders express high expectations for Kumar's grassroots outreach
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Nishant Kumar begins 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Patna, says aim is to strengthen JD(U) organisation

Nishant Kumar launches 'Sadbhav Yatra' from Patna to strengthen JD(U) organisation, connect with all communities, and listen to workers' views.

"Its purpose is to strengthen the organisation, to meet our worker brothers, to listen to their views, and to talk to them. - Nishant Kumar"

Patna, May 3

Nishant Kumar on Sunday began his 'Sadbhav Yatra' from the party office in Patna, saying the outreach programme aims to strengthen the party organisation and connect with people across communities.

Speaking to reporters, Kumar said the yatra seeks to bring together people from all sections of society.

"We've named it Sadbhav Yatra. Its meaning is to take everyone along. Rich, poor, Dalit, extremely poor, minority, we should take everyone along. There should be a feeling of love for everyone. Gandhi ji also launched his first Satyagraha from the land of Champaran. My father also made all his journeys from there. I am also starting my journey from there. Its purpose is to strengthen the organisation, to meet our worker brothers, to listen to their views, and to talk to them," he said.

JD(U) leader Shravan Kumar praised the initiative, saying it would help Kumar understand ground realities and contribute to governance.

"The journey will be splendid... Nishant Kumar will gauge, understand the ground-level truth, and strengthen the government with his valuable suggestions... Nishant Kumar first wants to understand Bihar and engage in dialogue with the people," he told ANI.

Another party leader, Rajiv Ranjan, said there were high expectations from Kumar and that he would take the party's policies and programmes to the public.

"The expectations of the people of Bihar from Nishant Kumar are quite high. The party workers are also excited... Nishant will take the party's policies, programs, and achievements to every individual," he said.

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary said there was enthusiasm among both party workers and the public.

"Everyone in the party is excited. Nishant Kumar's tour will be successful because even the general public is excited, and people want him to be more and more active," he said.

Earlier, JD(U) Bihar chief Umesh Kushwaha said the 'Sadbhav Yatra' is aimed at direct engagement with people at the grassroots level and addressing their concerns.

"Just as our leader regarded the entire state of Bihar as his own family, Nishant Kumar will traverse the length and breadth of the state with that very same spirit," Kushwaha said.

The yatra will take place in several phases. The first leg began from Bagaha on May 3 and 4, while the second phase will start from the historic region of Vaishali.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nishant Kumar has a legacy to live up to. His father's connection with Champaran is inspiring. I just hope this Sadbhav Yatra actually translates into policies that help the poor and minorities. Words are cheap, action matters. 🙏
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Rohit P
Honestly, these party yatras happen every election season. Let's see if he actually listens to workers or just collects crowd support. JD(U) needs fresh energy, but I'm cautiously optimistic. 🧐
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Ananya R
Starting from Champaran - that's a powerful move. Gandhi ji's first Satyagraha was from there. If Nishant Kumar can bring even a fraction of that spirit of unity, Bihar will benefit. But party leaders praising him? That's expected. Let the public decide. 🌸
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Nikhil C
Sabko saath le chalne ki baat acchi hai, but ground reality is different. Bihar mein development, education, jobs - yeh bade issues hain. Yatra se kaam nahi chalega. Umeed hai ki yeh just photo session nahi hoga. 🚩
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Siddharth J
Every party does this - yatra, samvad, jan sunwai. But JD(U) has been in power for a while now. If Nishant Kumar genuinely wants to understand Bihar, he should talk to farmers, students, and daily wagers, not just party workers. That's real 'sadbhav'. 💪

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