JD(U)’s voice Rajiv Ranjan Prasad is optimistic about the party’s prospects with Nishant Kumar’s prospective political foray. The son of Bihar’s steering force, Nitish Kumar, enjoys unwavering support from grassroots workers who have clamored for his involvement.
In interviews, Prasad noted the emotional connect driving these appeals. Nishant’s guidance, rooted in his father’s development agenda, promises to reinforce JD(U) against electoral headwinds.
Amid national excitement, Prasad rallied behind Team India for the T20 World Cup finale versus New Zealand. A win, he said, would be legendary, fueled by the fervor of millions. ‘Our champions are primed to dominate and claim the title,’ he proclaimed.
Addressing Nepal’s poll outcomes, he praised voters’ choice and anticipated innovative governance turning obstacles into progress. Recalling the deep-rooted India-Nepal brotherhood—’roti aur beti’—Prasad stressed mutual responsibility in nurturing this timeless alliance. His insights blend local politics with global goodwill.