Posters in Patna Highlight Nishant Kumar as Future CM of Bihar
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Patna, March 28 (NationPress) Political intrigue in Bihar has reached new heights as posters emerged throughout Patna on Saturday, promoting Nishant Kumar, the son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, as a potential future Chief Minister of the state.
These posters signify a faction of supporters within the Janata Dal (United) advocating for a political change should Nitish Kumar decide to step down from his role as Chief Minister.
The messaging implies that while many supporters would prefer Nitish Kumar to remain in office, they are also keen on preserving his political legacy within the family if he does step aside.
This situation unfolds against the backdrop of Nitish Kumar’s recent election to the Rajya Sabha on March 16.
According to constitutional regulations, he is required to resign from his Bihar Legislative Council membership within 14 days—by March 30—or face disqualification from the Rajya Sabha. This impending deadline has sparked significant political discussions regarding a potential leadership shift in Bihar.
Further fueling speculation, Nishant Kumar has ramped up his public engagements. Having formally joined the JD(U) earlier this month, he has been actively participating in party meetings and public events in Patna, indicating a probable shift in his political role.
Although there has been no formal declaration from Nitish Kumar or the party concerning succession, the emergence of these posters and Nishant Kumar's increased public presence have undoubtedly added a fresh layer to Bihar’s vibrant political scenario.
Since stepping into active politics, Nishant Kumar has commenced rapid organizational changes within the Janata Dal (United), demonstrating a clear intention to bolster the party at the grassroots level.
As part of these efforts, he is poised to initiate a ‘Janata Darbar’ (public hearing) at the party office in Patna. This initiative aims to engage directly with the public, address their concerns, and ensure swift resolutions—emulating the governance style associated with his father, Nitish Kumar.
In a notable organizational move, Nishant recently convened a comprehensive meeting with district and block-level presidents from eight districts within the Tirhut division.