Nishant Kumar's First Visit to JD(U) Office Sparks Enthusiasm
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Patna, March 11 (NationPress) In a significant move, Nishant Kumar visited the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) state office for the first time on Wednesday, following his official induction into the party. A multitude of party supporters gathered at the office, eager to extend a warm welcome.
As Nishant Kumar made his entrance, an enthusiastic group of young party workers expressed their joy with slogans, garlands, and cheers, creating a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere at the JD-U headquarters in Patna.
Outside the office, hundreds of JD(U) supporters rallied, chanting slogans in support of Nishant Kumar.
Some workers were heard declaring, “What should the Chief Minister of Bihar embody? He should be like Nishant Kumar.”
Upon entering the premises, he was surrounded by party workers who welcomed him with garlands, underscoring the rising excitement among the party ranks regarding his political debut.
In a statement to the media, Nishant Kumar expressed, “I aim to regard the party as a family. All our party members, MPs, and leaders should remain committed to serving the populace.”
During his visit, he engaged with party workers and young leaders to deliberate on organizational issues and bolster the party’s grassroots initiatives.
Political analysts view his visit as a pivotal moment marking the onset of his active political journey within the JD(U).
Present at the party office was Sunil Kumar, the Education Minister of Bihar, who explained that every Wednesday, the party hosts a public interaction program where citizens can voice their concerns.
He mentioned that he attended this program to address the grievances of the public that were discussed during the meeting.
When questioned about the calls from party workers for Nishant Kumar to be appointed Chief Minister, the minister remarked that such feelings among supporters are to be expected.
Nishant Kumar officially joined the JD(U) on March 8, marking his entry into the political arena.
After becoming a member of the party, he sought the blessings of his father, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
The national working president of the party, Sanjay Jha, welcomed him with the traditional JD(U) 'gamchha' and cap.
The induction ceremony was attended by several senior leaders, including Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, alongside hundreds of party workers.
Post-induction, Nishant Kumar conveyed his commitment to diligently work for the organization and to continue the developmental projects initiated by his father over the last twenty years in Bihar.