Bihar Assembly polls | This is my last election: CM Nitish Kumar
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On the last day of ballot marketing campaign, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday introduced that this was going to be his last election and “all is well that ends well”.
“Parso chunav hai aur yeh mera aakhiri chunav hai…aur ant bhala to sab bhala (day after tomorrow there is poll and this is my last election…all is well that ends well)”, stated Chief Minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar whereas addressing a public assembly at Dhamdaha in Purnia district of northeast Bihar.
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Mr. Kumar, 69, is going through anti-incumbency within the polls as he seeks the fourth consecutive time period for Chief Minister’s put up.
“Our leader Tejashwi Yadav has been saying for long that on November 10 farewell of Nitish Kumar is guaranteed. Yeh to aise bhi unka last chunav hi tha (it was anyway his last election),” stated RJD chief and occasion spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari.
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The JD(U) and BJP leaders are but to touch upon Mr. Kumar’s assertion.
The third and last section of Bihar polls might be held on November 7. Counting might be executed on November 10.
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