JDU Command Back in Nitish’s Hands; Elected Unopposed as President, Buzz in Bihar Politics as He Eyes Delhi

Nitish Kumar has once again been elected unopposed as the national president of Janata Dal (United) (JDU). In the final phase of the organizational elections, no other candidate filed nomination against him. After the deadline for withdrawal of nominations passed, election officer Anil Hegde formally declared his victory.

The certificate of election was handed over to him at the party office at 2:30 PM, reaffirming his undisputed leadership within the party. The development clearly indicates that there is no internal challenge to his authority, and his control over the party remains firm.

Strong Grip Over the Party

Formed in 2003 through the merger of factions led by George Fernandes, Sharad Yadav, and Ramakrishna Hegde, JDU has seen Nitish Kumar play a central role since its inception. While he occasionally delegated organizational responsibilities to leaders like RCP Singh, Lalan Singh, and Sanjay Jha, the ultimate decision-making authority has consistently remained with him.

Move Toward National Politics

Recently elected to the Rajya Sabha, Nitish Kumar is expected to take oath soon. This will be his first term in the Upper House. He has previously served in the Lok Sabha, Bihar Legislative Assembly, and Legislative Council. Political analysts see this development as a clear indication of his increasing engagement in national politics.

Speculation Over Succession

Amid growing speculation about his potential shift to Delhi politics, discussions around leadership change in Bihar have intensified. Within the party, there is talk about his son Nishant Kumar, although there has been no official confirmation regarding his entry into active politics.

Meanwhile, within ally Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Samrat Choudhary is being discussed as a possible CM candidate. Their recent joint appearances have further fueled speculation.

Political Signals Under Watch

Recent high-level meetings are also being closely observed in political circles as indicators of evolving equations. These interactions have added momentum to discussions about possible future political alignments.

Nitish Kumar’s unopposed election as JDU president not only underscores his stronghold over the party but also sets the stage for potential shifts in Bihar and national politics. All eyes are now on his next moves and the possible changes in the state’s leadership landscape.

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