Is Nitish Kumar's son sure to enter politics? 

On the question of cm Nitish Kumar's son Nishant Kumar entering active politics and contesting elections, JDU quota minister and leader Shravan Kumar from the Chief Minister's home district Nalanda has given a big hint. On monday (March 03, 2025), he told ABP news that wait for the time. Everything happens on time.

'Nishant is very capable… there is no lack of ability'

Shravan Kumar said that Nishant Kumar has a good vision. He speaks on important issues. He speaks after careful consideration. He has appealed to the public to form the government of his father (Nitish Kumar) again. Make his father the chief minister again. The media should run his words on priority. Nishant is very capable. There is no lack of ability in him.

'…wait a little'

When he was asked that Nitish Kumar's politics has been against nepotism. In such a situation, how will he bring his son into politics? On this, he said that nitish kumar has to take the decision on Nishant. If nitish kumar takes the decision, then the matter will move forward. On the question that nitish kumar is silent about Nishant. Nishant himself does not say anything whether he will come into politics or not? On this, he gave a big statement and said that wait a little.

Shravan Kumar further said that Nitish has to decide whether Nishant Kumar will contest the assembly elections from Harnaut in Nalanda or anywhere else. Let us tell you that there is a strong discussion in the political corridors that cm Nitish Kumar's son Nishant can come into active politics after holi and can contest the assembly elections from Harnaut in Nalanda this year. Nitish has contested the assembly elections from this seat and has also won. It is worth noting that a poster was also put up in front of the JDU office in patna that Nishant should come into politics. Nishant is also giving statements in the media that people should vote for his father and make him the chief minister again. workers have been instructed to convey his father's work to the public.

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