Bihar’s cabinet ministers invoked the spirit of Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur during heartfelt observances of his birth anniversary in Patna. Joined by CM Nitish Kumar, they reaffirmed the government’s alignment with his pro-poor policies, marking a significant political ritual.
In an exclusive interview, Shrawan Kumar detailed Thakur’s journey from a powerless home to powering Bihar’s progress. ‘Nitish Kumar is turning those aspirations into reality,’ he affirmed, linking past struggles to present achievements in infrastructure and welfare.
Ram Kirpal Yadav, a contemporary of Thakur, reminisced about his unparalleled dedication. ‘Emulating his honesty would be the highest tribute,’ he said, while noting the joyous statewide celebrations that draw crowds yearly to honor this titan of integrity.
Santosh Kumar Suman positioned Thakur’s legacy as essential reading for youth, crediting him with reshaping Bihar politics through relentless service to the downtrodden. Sumit Kumar Singh echoed this, calling Thakur the architect of social equity whose influence persists through party traditions.
The jayanti events, brimming with respect, spotlight Thakur’s indelible mark on Indian democracy. Bihar’s leaders, through these vows, ensure his path of justice remains the state’s guiding light amid evolving challenges.