'Nishant Kumar Prays for Bihar's Growth at Gardanibagh Kali Temple'
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Patna, March 26 (NationPress) As the political atmosphere heats up around him, Nishant Kumar made a notable visit to the Kali Mandir in Gardanibagh, Patna, on Thursday, participating in prayers during Navratri to celebrate the significant day of Durga Ashtami.
While at the temple, Nishant Kumar engaged in traditional rituals, requesting the blessings of Goddess Durga for the welfare and prosperity of both the people of Bihar and the nation.
In a brief interaction with the media, he conveyed his Navratri wishes and mentioned that his visit was aimed at seeking divine blessings for everyone.
This public appearance comes amid rising speculation regarding his political trajectory.
Support from leaders and members of the Janata Dal (United) is growing for Nishant Kumar to assume a more prominent political position, with some even envisioning him as a possible future Chief Minister.
During Nitish Kumar's 'Samriddhi Yatra' in Nalanda on Thursday, an unexpected political scene emerged as segments of the crowd vocally supported Nishant Kumar.
The Chief Minister was in Nalanda to launch and lay foundations for development initiatives totaling approximately Rs 810 crore.
After inaugurating a newly built flyover in Bihar Sharif, he addressed a public gathering at Dipnagar Stadium.
While he spoke, numerous attendees urged him not to relocate to Delhi.
Amid these calls, chants advocating for Nishant Kumar to become Chief Minister resonated, with slogans such as “Bihar ka CM kaisa ho? Nishant Kumar jaisa ho!” filling the air.
Despite maintaining a distance from politics until now, being the son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, his recent involvement in public and party events has sparked discussions about his future.
Political analysts suggest that Nishant Kumar has officially entered the political arena, indicating a potential shift in leadership within JD(U) and altering the political landscape of Bihar.
For the moment, his actions are under close scrutiny by political observers.