Upendra Kushwaha Predicts 'Nitish Model' Continuation in Bihar After Kumar's Resignation
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Patna, April 11 (NationPress) In the midst of ongoing political conversations surrounding the formation of a new government in Bihar, Upendra Kushwaha, a member of the Rajya Sabha and the Chief of Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM), made a noteworthy declaration concerning Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's future.
During the celebrations for Mahatma Jyotiba Phule's birth anniversary, Kushwaha, who heads the RLM, stated that Nitish Kumar has already secured a seat in the Rajya Sabha and is not expected to retain his position as Bihar's Chief Minister.
Kushwaha further noted that the decision regarding the timing of Nitish Kumar's resignation would be entirely personal to him.
The RLM leader suggested that a new leader would be appointed following a Janata Dal-United meeting, setting the stage for the formation of a new government in Bihar.
He underscored that governance in Bihar would persist under the 'Nitish Model', indicating a continuity of policies and administrative strategies.
Addressing rumors about potential divisions within the NDA, Kushwaha affirmed that all NDA allies remain united and that there are no disputes within the coalition.
While honoring Jyotiba Phule on his birth anniversary, the RLM Chief acknowledged the reformer's significant contributions to uplifting marginalized communities and advocating for women's education.
He highlighted that Phule's efforts were instrumental in facilitating women's access to education and dismantling social barriers.
Upendra Kushwaha also reminisced about how, during his time in office, the celebration of Phule's birth anniversary was officially recognized as a state event in Bihar back in 2010.
He announced that the Rashtriya Lok Morcha would honor Phule's 200th birth anniversary throughout the year, reiterating its dedication to his principles.
In response to internal discussions within the JD-U regarding the potential promotion of Nitish Kumar's son, Nishant Kumar, as the new Chief Minister of Bihar, Kushwaha characterized it as a matter for the party to decide.
In a light-hearted remark, he expressed interest in sharing the legislative arena with Nitish Kumar and posed questions, reflecting his adaptability to the changing political landscape.
Nitish Kumar has taken the oath as a Rajya Sabha member in New Delhi on Friday, and he is anticipated to resign as the Chief Minister of Bihar in the coming days.