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Bihar Assembly Election 2020: “All’s Well That Ends Well”: Nitish Kumar Says This Is His Last Election

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Purnia: Nitish Kumar reported an assembly today that this Bihar political decision is his last. The staggering declaration came while the Bihar Chief Minister was lobbying for an applicant of his Janata Dal United in Purnia.

“This is the latest day of political decision. The day after this political race will end and this is my last political decision. Subterranean insect bhala to sab bhala (All’s well that finishes well),” Nitish Kumar, a five-time Chief Minister, told the group.

As the remarks put a match to retirement theory, Nitish Kumar’s gathering men denied allegations that he had pulled a frantic trick for votes.

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“It isn’t right to interface his assertion to the third period of surveys. He might have said this in the prior rounds too. Be that as it may, Nitish Kumar is a genuine kind of individual and has a political standing. At the point when he says something, he says it with full earnestness and thought,” said Janata Dal United pioneer Ashok Chowdhary.

However, Nitish Kumar’s faultfinders called attention to that he was known for his flips on comparable great announcements previously.

A clasp shared generally via web-based media had the Chief Minister reporting to the BJP, “Rahein ya mitti mein mil jayenge, aap logon ke saath koi samjhauta nahin hoga (if I endure, an association with you is impossible). That section is shut.”

Not long from that point forward, Nitish Kumar unloaded the RJD and the Congress and re-grasped the BJP, the gathering he had said a final farewell to over Narendra Modi’s height as prime clerical applicant in 2013.

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Since the last political decision in 2015, Nitish Kumar has traded accomplices and is back in the BJP-drove National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

In any case, as he focuses on a fourth consecutive term in the surveys finishing Saturday, Nitish Kumar is confronting one of his hardest political race fights.

He and his clergymen have confronted pestering and trademark yelling during their mission. Prior this week, the Chief Minister was assaulted with onions.

A large number of his assertions during the mission stood out as truly newsworthy, yet today, unexpectedly, he alluded to retirement.

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