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Will Nitish Kumar's son join politics ahead of Bihar assembly elections 2025? Here's what we know


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Published in Politics and Government on Sunday, January 26th 2025 at 23:40 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Janata Dal (United) might welcome Bihar Chief Minister and party supremo Nitish Kumar's son Nishant Kumar into its fold ahead of the Bihar assembly elections. Nishant is likely to enter active politics after Holi,

The article discusses the potential political entry of Nitish Kumar's son, Nishant Kumar, ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections in 2025. Nitish Kumar, the current Chief Minister of Bihar, has been a prominent figure in Indian politics, known for his frequent shifts in political alliances. Speculation about Nishant Kumar's political debut has been fueled by recent activities and comments from political analysts and party insiders. Although Nitish Kumar has historically kept his family away from politics, there are indications that Nishant might be groomed to take on a political role, possibly to secure the legacy of his father's political career. However, no official confirmation has been made by Nitish Kumar or his party, the Janata Dal (United), regarding Nishant's political ambitions. The article also touches on the dynamics within the JD(U) and the broader political landscape in Bihar, where alliances and rivalries could influence the decision.

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