In the midst of the progressing surveying for the third period of Bihar Assembly, Shiv Sena pioneer Sanjay Raut on Saturday went after occupant Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, expressing that individuals will send him into retirement as the Janata Dal-United (JDU) boss has played his innings.
He said that Mr Kumar is eager to resign and individuals should say goodbye to him with deference.
“Nitish ji is a major chief. He has played his innings. On the off chance that a pioneer says that this is his last political race, he should be given goodbye with deference. The individuals of Bihar were sitting tight for the goodbye event. Individuals will send him into retirement in this political race,” Mr Raut told correspondents here.
Prior this week, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had said that the current gathering survey in the state will be “his last political race” and “subterranean insect bhala to sab bhala”.He offered the comments on the most recent day of lobbying for the third period of political decision in the state.
Bihar recorded a citizen turnout of 8.13 percent till 10 am as the surveying is in progress for the third and last period of state Assembly races on Saturday, as per the Election Commission of India.Polling started on 78 gathering electorates across 16 areas in the third and last period of Bihar decisions at 7 am today.
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