Patna buzzes with anticipation as JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar announced that Nishant Kumar, son of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, will soon step into active politics. This decision isn’t a mere family privilege but stems directly from the fervent demands of party workers and the people of Bihar.
Neeraj Kumar emphasized to reporters that JD(U) cadres and Bihar’s populace are eager for the state to continue progressing under Nitish Kumar’s visionary roadmap. ‘The workers have repeatedly urged Nishant to join the political fray,’ he stated, highlighting the grassroots push behind this move.
Nishant is set to receive formal party membership shortly, and he has expressed his desire to tour the entire state, connecting with voters at the ground level. The announcement has sparked visible excitement among JD(U) workers, with their eyes lighting up at the prospect of fresh leadership aligned with the party’s ethos.
Shifting gears, Neeraj Kumar launched a scathing attack on the opposition’s no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker. He accused them of undermining constitutional sanctity, arguing that true democrats must respect the spirit of the Constitution crafted by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
‘Our constitutional framers could never have imagined the Speaker being targeted without solid grounds,’ Kumar remarked, slamming the opposition’s tactics as a sign of their political weakness. He mocked leaders who once paraded with Constitution copies but now dismantle its institutions.
As Bihar eyes continuity in governance, Nishant’s entry signals a new chapter for JD(U), while the opposition’s moves draw sharp rebukes. The public, Kumar asserted, has seen through these ‘political tourists’ and will continue to do so.