News Topical, Digital Desk : Following the appointment of Deepak Prakash, son of Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) president and NDA ally Upendra Kushwaha, as a minister, a statement by the family's daughter-in-law, Sakshi Mishra, is now making headlines. There hadn't been much buzz surrounding Deepak Prakash previously, so his ministerial appointment surprised many. Meanwhile, Sakshi Mishra has issued a statement regarding the possibility of his ministerial appointment.
Nothing happens suddenly, everything has a process' - Sakshi Mishra
Regarding the ministerial position, Sakshi said, "If anyone thinks I can become a minister, then thank you in advance. But nothing happens suddenly. Everything has a process and a time. Deepak's name didn't come up suddenly; the core team had already gathered his information."
He also said that for a long time, many workers, leaders and winning representatives within the party wanted to strengthen the party further and that is why there was a broad consensus on making Deepak a minister.
According to a TV9 report, Sakshi said, "The party president and our leaders all wanted the organization to become stronger. Our MLAs, mayors, and elected leaders all agreed. They even pressured Upendra Kushwaha to bring Deepak in so that the party could function better and gain strength. Therefore, I am very grateful to all of them."
Her statement clearly indicates that the party was already building a strong support system for Deepak, and that there was pressure from leaders to give him important responsibilities within the team. Many are also viewing Sakshi Mishra's statement as a political signal.
The family's growing political activism
Upendra Kushwaha's family has been actively involved in Bihar politics for some time now. Following the appointment of son Deepak Prakash as a minister, daughter-in-law Sakshi Mishra's statement has raised new questions: whether she too might soon be seen in a new role?
At present, he himself did not clearly deny the desire or possibility of becoming a minister, but he definitely said that every decision in politics is taken according to time and process.
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