Prashant Kishor Criticizes Nitish Kumar for Refusing Advice, Claims He Knows Everything
- Posted on November 5, 2023
- Politics
- By Arijit Dutta
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In a recent turn of events, Prashant Kishor, a prominent political strategist, has openly criticized Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Kishor has expressed concerns about Kumar's leadership style, stating that the Chief Minister has become increasingly self-assured and is no longer open to receiving advice.
In a recent turn of events, Prashant
Kishor, a prominent political strategist, has openly criticized Bihar Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar. Kishor has expressed concerns about Kumar's leadership
style, stating that the Chief Minister has become increasingly self-assured and
is no longer open to receiving advice.
Kishor's comments came in response to
Kumar's behavior, where he reportedly belittles his officials, regardless of
the platform he is on. This behavior was particularly evident when he made a
statement in front of President Droupadi Murmu, suggesting that members of the
BJP were his friends. Prashant Kishor was quick to address this matter.
He pointed out the inappropriateness of Kumar's speech, describing it as lacking the decorum expected in formal settings. Kishor attributed this behavior to Kumar's age and a certain level of ego. He argued that Kumar's confidence might have caused him to disregard advice and input from others.
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Kishor also emphasized that while Nitish
Kumar is undoubtedly educated, he is not the sole educated individual in Bihar.
There are thousands of people in the state who possess higher levels of education.
Kishor quoted scriptures to underscore the importance of leaders seeking
counsel and guidance from their people. He suggested that leaders who cease to
consult and take advice from their constituents are likely to face setbacks.
In essence, Prashant Kishor's critique
revolves around Nitish Kumar's reluctance to engage in open dialogue and
consider different perspectives. Kumar's approach, according to Kishor, appears
to reflect an attitude of knowing everything, which may hinder effective leadership.
These remarks have stirred up
discussions about leadership styles and the importance of leaders being
receptive to feedback and counsel, particularly in the political context.