Nishant Kumar Honors Ram Manohar Lohia, Praises Governance of Nitish Kumar
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Patna, March 23 (NationPress) Nishant Kumar, the son of Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, recently honored the legacy of socialist icon Ram Manohar Lohia by visiting the Janata Dal United (JD(U)) office, where he adorned Lohia's oil portrait with a garland and presented floral tributes.
During his visit, Nishant Kumar received a warm reception from party members, spending almost an hour engaging in discussions about party organization and governmental operations.
In an interview with IANS, Nishant Kumar criticized the pre-2005 administration in Bihar, highlighting the rampant riots and violence during that era. He attributed the restoration of law and order and stability in the state to his father's leadership.
He noted the profound impact Ram Manohar Lohia had on his father's political beliefs, stating that Nitish Kumar viewed Lohia as a mentor and was deeply influenced by his speeches at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
Nishant Kumar elaborated on Lohia's principles, which prioritize gender equality, the eradication of caste and social biases, economic justice, and a commitment to truth and non-violence.
“My father embraced these ideals and has put them into practice for the welfare of the public. He has implemented a 50% reservation for women and has worked tirelessly to promote inclusive development across all societal segments. Integrity in public life has always been his guiding principle,” Nishant conveyed to IANS.
This visit and his comments have gained attention in political spheres, marking a notable public and political appearance by Nishant Kumar.
Reiterating that when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar took office in 2005, Bihar was plagued by frequent riots and disturbances, he emphasized how his father effectively managed to restore peace and security.
On the occasion of Bihar Diwas, Nishant Kumar conveyed his best wishes to the state’s residents, stating, “Today, we celebrate Bihar Diwas with immense pride. Bihar's illustrious history, vibrant culture, and consistent progress are worth cherishing, and this day serves as a reminder to uphold our rich heritage.”