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Bihar: Ashok Choudhary breaks down during Nitish Kumar’s short film release

By IANS | Updated: April 16, 2026 20:00 IST

Patna, April 16 An emotional moment unfolded at a JD(U) event in Bihar as senior leader Ashok Choudhary ...

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Patna, April 16 An emotional moment unfolded at a JD(U) event in Bihar as senior leader Ashok Choudhary broke down while speaking about former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.​

The situation became particularly poignant when Nitish Kumar’s son, Nishant Kumar, who was present at the event, stepped forward to console him.​

The occasion marked the launch of a short film titled “Mera Neta, Mera Abhiman” (My Leader, My Pride), unveiled by Nishant Kumar at the JD(U) office.​

The film, along with a dedicated song, highlights Nitish Kumar’s governance and developmental work over the past two decades.​

Speaking at the event, Ashok Choudhary reflected on Nitish Kumar’s long political journey and his contributions to Bihar’s development.​

However, as soon as he mentioned Nitish Kumar, he became visibly emotional, breaking down and struggling to continue his speech.​

The emotional moment underscored the deep personal and political bond shared within the party.​

After the film’s launch, the atmosphere turned sombre as Choudhary wept openly.​

Nishant Kumar placed a reassuring hand on his shoulder, offering comfort as the gathering watched in silence.​

Regaining composure, Ashok Choudhary said, “Nitish Kumar decided to move to the Rajya Sabha. While he is stepping away, working alongside him has been a unique experience. Every individual has a distinct way of functioning, and his approach was truly exceptional.”​

He added that the transition had come suddenly, leaving many without time to fully process it.​

“We had hoped he would continue for another five years and fulfil the dreams he envisioned for Bihar. For us, he was not just the Chief Minister but a guardian figure,” he said.​

Choudhary concluded by expressing confidence that Nitish Kumar’s guidance would continue to shape Bihar’s political and developmental direction even after he departs from the post.​

The emotional scenes at the event reflect the deep impact of Nitish Kumar’s long tenure, marking not just a political transition but a deeply personal moment for many within his party.​

--IANS

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