Did CM Nitish Honor His Mother's Memory in Nalanda?
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Patna, Jan 1 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, made a poignant visit to his ancestral village, Kalyan Bigha, situated in the Harnaut block of Nalanda district on Thursday, commemorating the death anniversary of his beloved mother, Parameshwari Devi.
He paid a touching tribute by laying floral offerings at her statue nestled in the Kaviraj Ramlakhan Singh Memorial Garden.
Additionally, the Chief Minister honored his late father, Ramlakhan Singh, and his late wife, Manju Sinha, by offering similar floral remembrances at their statues.
On this solemn day, he was accompanied by his elder brother, Satish Kumar, son Nishant Kumar, and other close family members who joined him in paying respects.
During the visit, Nishant Kumar was seen engaging with local residents.
Notable leaders and dignitaries graced the event, including Rural Development Minister Shravan Kumar, MP Kaushlendra Kumar, MLAs Dr. Jitendra Kumar, Ruhel Ranjan, and Shubhanand Mukesh, along with MLCs Sanjay Kumar Singh (alias Gandhi Ji) and Lalan Sarraf. The Vice Chairman of the Bihar State Disaster Management Authority, Dr. Uday Kant, and former MLA Sunil Kumar were also present, alongside JD(U) National General Secretary Manish Kumar Verma, senior officials, social workers, political representatives, and well-wishers.
Throughout his visit, the Chief Minister also prayed at the revered Bhagwati Temple (Devi Sthan) in Kalyan Bigha, seeking the peace, prosperity, and welfare of Bihar.
His presence was a source of joy and pride for the residents of Kalyan Bigha and nearby areas.
Nitish Kumar took the time to interact with locals, inquiring about their well-being and listening to their concerns.
He instructed district administration officials to address local issues effectively.
The Nalanda District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police were also in attendance.
The Chief Minister relished the tranquility and natural beauty of the village.
Each year, Nitish Kumar revisits Kalyan Bigha on his mother's death anniversary, a testament to his deep respect and emotional ties to his heritage.