Patna: Assembly elections in Bihar are expected by the end of 2025, but political activities in the state have started to intensify. A new poster outside JD(U) state office featured a large image of Nishant Kumar, son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, along with a picture of Nitish himself and the party’s election symbol. The slogan on the poster reads, “Bihar Calls, Come Nishant Kumar.”
The placement of this poster at the main entrance of the JDU office fuelled speculation that Nishant Kumar may soon enter politics. Over the past few months, there have been rumors about his possible political debut. Also, the JD(U) workers are openly raising slogans in his support.
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Tejashwi Yadav criticises Election Commission, calls for change
Bihar Minister Vijay Chaudhary, a close aide of Nitish Kumar, said that the NDA is fully prepared for elections at any time. He said that it is the Election Commission’s responsibility to announce the dates, but the NDA is confident because of the development achieved under Nitish Kumar’s leadership.
Meanwhile, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav took a dig at the Election Commission, calling it a “cancer of the Constitution” and accusing it of working as a “cheerleader of the government.” He claimed that Bihar is now demanding change and people want a new government.
Tejashwi also criticized Nitish Kumar, calling him a “catch-all chief minister” who lacks vision and is dependent on a few bureaucrats to run the state.
What Tejashwi said about Nishant Kumar’s political future
When asked about Nishant Kumar’s possible entry into politics, Tejashwi Yadav responded that it was Nishant’s personal decision. However, he also reminded those who are with Nitish today had once questioned his health and mental state. He suggested that Nishant should carefully consider his political future.
PM Modi’s visit to Bhagalpur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Bhagalpur on February 24. Tejashwi Yadav claimed that BJP leaders will now start visiting Bihar frequently as part of their election campaign. He also accused BJP of not addressing Bihar’s real issues.
He alleged that BJP leaders are not coming to set up factories or grant special state status to Bihar but are only focused on gaining political power. He said that their visits are more about strategy and tactics rather than genuine concern for the state’s development.