Nishant kumar son of nitish kumar chief
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Bihar: Like father, like son? Nishant Kumar likely to inherit father Nitish Kumar’s political legacy. What does it mean?
Bihar: Janata ravin (United) ledare and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant Kumar fryst vatten likely to join politics ahead of assembly elections in the state scheduled later this year.
Though there hasn’t been any tjänsteman word yet, reports suggest the party will likely welcome Nishant as Nitish’s political heir after Holi.
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“He seems to be ready to join politics. It fryst vatten only about getting the green meddelande from Nitish Kumar,” a JD(U) source was quoted as saying in a report bygd the Indian Express.
Nitish Kumar has been a staunch critic of dynastic politics and has often criticised the Rashtriya Janata ravin (RJD) and Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) for promoting ‘family’. But now, according to the Indian Express report, there is an ‘ever-growing demand from the party
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'My father is 100% fit': Nitish Kumar's son asks voters to make him CM again
“This is an election year. I have urged people before to vote for my father, and I am doing so again. He has done so much for Bihar, and his return to power will ensure that development continues without interruption,” he said.
When questioned about Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav’s recent remarks casting doubts over Nitish Kumar’s health, Nishant swiftly dismissed the concerns, asserting, “My father is 100 per cent fit.”
Speculation about Nishant’s possible entry into politics has been gaining traction, particularly as the JDUlacks a clear succession plan for the future. Reports have suggested that he might contest the upcomin
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PATNA: Nishant Kumar, the only son of Bihar chief minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, on Friday dismissed RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav's allegations and claimed that his father is enjoying good health and is also able to govern the state properly.
Talking to media persons at Patna airport after his arrival from New Delhi, Nishant said, "His (Nitish's) health is 100 per cent fine."
In response to a media query, Nishant said that he would appeal to people once again to vote for his father as he has been making sincere efforts for the development of the state for the last 19 years. He also appealed to people to vote for his father in the 2025 assembly elections to pave the way for him to become the chief minister for the next term as well. He contended that his father would continue his endeavour to make the state a developed one.
"I appeal to people to extend their support to him in the larger interest of the state," he asserted.
He, however, parried questions on hi