Nishant Kumar Officially Joins JD(U) and Embraces Political Path Under Father’s Guidance

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Nishant Kumar Officially Joins JD(U) and Embraces Political Path Under Father’s Guidance

Synopsis

Nishant Kumar, the son of Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has officially joined the Janata Dal (United), marking the start of his political journey. He emphasizes his commitment to working under his father's guidance and continuing Bihar's development legacy.

Key Takeaways

Nishant Kumar joins the Janata Dal (United) .
He aims to work under the guidance of his father, Nitish Kumar .
Plans to tour Bihar to engage with citizens.
Emphasizes continuing the development legacy in Bihar.
Event attended by key party leaders.

Patna, March 8 (NationPress) Nishant Kumar, the son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has officially joined the Janata Dal (United) at the party's headquarters in Patna this Sunday afternoon, signaling the start of his active political career.

The event saw the presence of several prominent party figures, including JD(U) national working president Sanjay Kumar Jha, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh (also known as Lalan Singh), Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary, Energy Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav, and state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha.

During the ceremony, Sanjay Kumar Jha presented Nishant with a party memento and cap, while Lalan Singh honored him by placing a party turban on his head.

Following his formal induction, Nishant Kumar expressed his commitment to working under his father's guidance. “I am here to join the party. My father has opted to go to the Rajya Sabha, and I respect his decision. We will strive for Bihar under his leadership,” he stated.

He acknowledged the significant contributions of Nitish Kumar towards Bihar's development and vowed to uphold that legacy.

Nishant also expressed gratitude towards the party leadership and urged party workers and supporters to maintain their enthusiasm and confidence in their political endeavors.

After joining JD(U), Nishant Kumar paid his respects to senior leaders, touching the feet of Lalan Singh.

According to JD(U) MLC Neeraj Kumar, Nishant Kumar is set to commence a tour of various regions in Bihar to engage with the populace.

Sources suggest that he may initiate his political outreach from the Champaran area, a location of symbolic significance, as it is where Nitish Kumar had also launched many of his political campaigns.

Party insiders believe that Nishant Kumar is poised to play a crucial role in strengthening the party's organizational framework in the near future.

Nishant reiterated his dedication to advancing Nitish Kumar’s development agenda and pledged to carry out any responsibilities assigned by the party with complete commitment.

Point of View

His commitment to development may resonate well with the electorate. It remains to be seen how he will navigate the challenges ahead and contribute to the party's organizational strength.
NationPress
5 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Nishant Kumar?
Nishant Kumar is the son of Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and a newly inducted member of the Janata Dal (United) party.
What is the significance of Nishant Kumar joining JD(U)?
His induction marks the beginning of his political career and signifies the continuation of his father's legacy in Bihar's development.
Where will Nishant Kumar begin his political outreach?
He is expected to start his outreach efforts in the Champaran region, which is symbolically important in Bihar's political history.
What did Nishant Kumar say upon joining JD(U)?
He expressed his commitment to work under his father's guidance and to uphold the development legacy established by Nitish Kumar.
Who attended the event when Nishant Kumar joined JD(U)?
Several senior leaders from the party, including Sanjay Kumar Jha, Lalan Singh, and other ministers, were present.
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