Nitish Kumar's Son Nishant Joins JDU, Visits Mother's Memorial & Plans Bihar Tour

Nishant Kumar, son of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, paid an emotional visit to his mother's memorial a day after joining the Janata Dal (United). He announced plans to embark on a tour covering all 38 districts of Bihar to interact with the public and party workers. Nishant avoided directly responding to speculation about some JDU MLAs wanting him to become Chief Minister. He also congratulated the Indian cricket team for their T20 World Cup victory during the interaction.

Key Points: Nishant Kumar Joins JDU, Visits Mother's Memorial, Announces Bihar Tour

  • Joined Janata Dal (United)
  • Announced 38-district Bihar tour
  • Avoided query on CM speculation
  • Nitish Kumar planning separate tour
  • Congratulated T20 World Cup team
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Nishant Kumar visits his mother's memorial after joining JDU, announces Bihar tour ​

Nitish Kumar's son Nishant joins JDU, pays emotional tribute at mother's memorial, and announces a 38-district tour of Bihar amid leadership speculation.

"It would have been better if my mother were alive... I have come here to seek her blessings - Nishant Kumar"

Patna, March 9

A day after joining the Janata Dal, Nishant Kumar, son of Nitish Kumar, visited his mother's memorial on Monday to pay his respects and seek her blessings.

During the visit, Nishant offered floral tributes and became emotional when speaking to the media.

He said that although his mother is no longer alive, he came to seek her blessings.

"It would have been better if my mother were alive, but now she is gone. I have come here to seek her blessings and want them to remain with me forever," he said.​

Nishant Kumar announced he would soon embark on a tour covering all 38 districts of Bihar.​

He said preparations for the tour are underway, and the exact schedule will be announced soon.​

According to him, the visit aims to interact with the public and party workers and understand people's concerns at the grassroots level.​

Nishant also mentioned his father, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, is planning a separate tour across the state.​

During the interaction, journalists asked Nishant about some JDU MLAs reportedly demanding that he be made Chief Minister of Bihar.​

However, he avoided a direct response and smiled when questioned about the possibility.​

Political circles have been abuzz with speculation about leadership changes following Nitish Kumar's nomination to the Rajya Sabha.​

Some observers believe Nishant Kumar could be given a significant role in the government, with speculation even suggesting he could become Deputy Chief Minister in the future.​

During the visit, Nishant Kumar also congratulated the Indian national cricket team for winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.​

He described the victory as a proud moment for the country and praised the team for their achievement.​

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The timing is very political, no doubt. Joining JDU and then immediately announcing a state-wide tour? This feels like a carefully planned launchpad. Hope his tour is about real issues like unemployment and not just photo-ops.
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Aman W
Good to see him connect with cricket too! Team India's win has united everyone. On the political front, let's see if he has his father's grip on Bihar's complex politics. The district tour will be his first real test.
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Sarah B
Interesting development. He smiled but didn't answer the CM question... that says a lot. The speculation about a leadership change in Bihar is definitely heating up. Will be following this closely.
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Karthik V
Respect for visiting his mother's memorial. Family values are important. But as a Bihari, I want to know his concrete plans for the state's development. We need solutions, not just political tours. Hope he listens more than he speaks.
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Michael C
The dynastic politics angle is hard to ignore. However, if he uses this opportunity to genuinely understand grassroots problems during his 38-district tour, it could be a positive step. His avoidance of the CM question was politically smart.

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