
Nishant Kumar to enter politics as father Nitish shifts focus to Rajya Sabha
India Today
Nishant Kumar, the only son of Nitish Kumar, will formally enter active politics on March 8 by joining the Janata Dal (United) as questions around the party leadership persist.
As Nitish Kumar's tenure as Bihar Chief Minister enters twilight following his Rajya Sabha move, his 'son' is all to rise in a major shift in state politics. Nishant Kumar, the only son of Nitish Kumar, will formally enter active politics on March 8 by joining the Janata Dal (United) as questions around the party leadership persist.
The move comes days after Nitish Kumar filed his Rajya Sabha nomination, marking a generational shift in party leadership. Party leaders anticipate Nishant Kumar's entry will play a significant role in the future direction of the JD(U).
Senior leaders said Nishant Kumar will take the party’s primary membership at a public event in Patna.
Party workers from different districts of the state are expected to attend the programme, which the leadership views as a significant organisational milestone.
After nearly two decades as Bihar’s chief minister, Nitish Kumar’s decision to move to the Rajya Sabha has triggered widespread speculation about the party’s future leadership.
Nishant Kumar’s entry into politics is being seen by many within the party as a step toward preparing the next generation of leadership.

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