Former Union Minister Ramchandra Prasad Singh met Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna on June 27, 2024 [1].
The meeting marks the end of a significant political rift between two influential figures in Bihar's governance. This reconciliation suggests a potential shift in regional alliances and the consolidation of support around the chief minister.
Singh said the encounter was cordial and positive. He said the meeting was a necessary reconnection after a gap of four years [2]. During the discussions, Singh focused on his enduring loyalty to the chief minister, emphasizing that their professional and political bond remained intact despite the long period of separation.
"Nitish Kumar is and will be my leader," Singh said [3].
Singh also used the occasion to highlight the work of Nishant Kumar. He said that Nishant Kumar has been entrusted with an important responsibility and is currently working toward specific objectives [4].
"He has been, is, and will continue to be my leader," Singh said during an interview with India Today [5].
The meeting took place in Patna, where the two leaders discussed current affairs and political dynamics. Singh did not specify the exact nature of the responsibilities assigned to Nishant Kumar, but he praised the efficiency and dedication with which those tasks were being handled [4].
This return to a working relationship comes after years of distance. The reconciliation is viewed as a strategic move to stabilize political ties within the state as both leaders navigate the complexities of Bihar's shifting political landscape [2].
“Nitish Kumar is and will be my leader.”
The reconciliation between RCP Singh and Nitish Kumar signals a closing of ranks within Bihar's political structure. By publicly reaffirming his loyalty after a four-year hiatus, Singh stabilizes his own political positioning while strengthening Kumar's leadership image. The mention of Nishant Kumar's new responsibilities further suggests that this meeting was not merely social, but a realignment of personnel and influence within their political circle.


