This is my last election: CM Nitish Kumar makes major announcement ahead of last phase of Bihar polls

This is my last election: CM Nitish Kumar makes major announcement ahead of last phase of Bihar polls

In a serious growth, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday introduced that the Bihar Assembly election 2020 shall be his final election. Addressing the individuals throughout an election rally in Purnia, he additionally stated: “all’s well that ends well”.

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The JD(U) chief stated, “Remember, today is the last day of campaigning and day after tomorrow is the election…This is my last election…all’s well that ends well.” 

CM Kumar on November four had slammed his ally BJP’s star campaigner Yogi Adityanath for his current vow of “throwing intruders out”. Nitish dubbed the Uttar Pradesh CM’s comment as “faltu baat” (non-sense) and requested ‘Who talks like this?’.

“Some people are spreading propaganda. Who will get whom out of the country? No one has the power to throw anyone out as everyone belongs to India. We’ve always created an environment of harmony and tried to unite everyone,” Kumar at an election rally in Kishanganj.

Nitish added that his effort is to “work for harmony, unity and brotherhood so there can be progress”. “And these people only want to create divides; they have no other work,” he added.

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi had stated at a rally in Kathihar meeting seat that if an intruder tries to enter India then the BJP-led authorities on the Centre would throw the intruder out of India.

“Modiji has found a solution for the infiltration issue… With the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act), he ensured the safety of the tortured minorities of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. The centre also said any infiltrator who tries to breach the security of the country will be thrown out. We will not tolerate anyone who messes with the country’s security and sovereignty,” stated Yogi Adityanath.

The Citizenship Amendment Act, which was enacted final December, led to large protests throughout the nation with many claiming that the CAA together with the National Register for Citizens (NRC) may very well be utilized by the federal government to focus on Muslims.

Campaigning for the third and closing section of Bihar meeting elections wherein 2.35 crore voters will resolve the electoral destiny of greater than 1,200 candidates, together with the Speaker and a few members of the state cupboard, ended on Thursday night. The closing section of polling on Saturday will cowl 78 constituencies unfold throughout 19 north Bihar districts.

Leading from the entrance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed rallies in distant districts of Araria and Saharsa for this section of elections, exhorting the plenty to retain their belief within the NDA. He asserted that the coalition headed within the state by Chief Minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar was wanting ahead to fulfill the “aspirations” of individuals within the decade to comply with, having fulfilled their “needs” within the previous one.

Altogether 12 rallies have been addressed by the Prime Minister, on whom the NDA banks for performing properly within the 243 meeting constituencies throughout the state.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumars rallies continued to be within the information for unsavoury happenings. At an election rally in Madhubani, stones and onions have been hurled in the direction of the dais, evoking an offended retort from the incumbent “phenko, aur phenko” (keep on together with your mischief).

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The BJP roped in a lot of its heavyweights for the meeting election marketing campaign. Defence minister Rajnath Singh, get together president Jagat Prakash Nadda and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have been amongst those that repeatedly flew all the way down to the state urging voters to assist the NDA.

People additionally attended, in heavy numbers, rallies and highway reveals of LJP president Chirag Paswan who has created a buzz by advantage of his strident criticism of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the gumption to go solo regardless of repeated claims of loyalty in the direction of the BJP. 

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