Patna: PMNarendra Modi is coming to Patna today. He will attend the centenary closing ceremony of the Bihar Assembly, but even before his arrival, a JD(U) leader built bridges of praise for him. In his words, he also praised Nitish Kumar. The leader is The Chairman of the Jd(U) Parliamentary Board Upendra Kushwaha. In his Facebook post, he wrote that there is a special feeling about the PM's visit to Patna and that is a special kind of similarity between Bihar and the current head of the country. "I started my political career in the company of a leader whose bank account was empty at the time of his death. A hut in the village in the name of property, that too ancestral. You are understanding right. It was jannayak Karpoori Thakur. After his death, this doha of Kabir came back to life - as it is dhar dini chadaria. Upendra Kushwaha further wrote that in the days that followed, I had the privilege of completing most of my political journey in the company of Nitish Kumar and a small part (one term of parliamentary life) in the company of Narendra Modi. Referring to the similarity between the two leaders (Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar), the JD(U) parliamentary board president wrote, "After coming to power, Nitishji had to face many kinds of challenges, one of which was to save himself unblemished by staying in Kajal's closet. He completely managed to do that. "Today, I am proud to think that I have had the privilege of doing politics under the leadership of a leader who not only talked about zero tolerance on corruption, but has not at times refrained from taking the harshest action without taking care of his own alien. Upendra Kushwaha further wrote, "There are clearly ideological differences in the party of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister and will naturally remain. While working as a member of Narendra Modiji's Council of Ministers, I myself felt there that he may have been criticised for different reasons, but kajal, who is a corrupt man, does not have enough ink to convey his sneezes to his face. He wrote that despite all kinds of storms, perhaps this or some such similarities form the basis for walking with the two leaders. It is pertinent for us to consider whether we all have no personal obligation to make the "policy of zero tolerance" a success? If so, the message of our leaders has to be clearly accepted. Upendra Kushwaha wrote in his Facebook post that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be pleased to give bihar some special (statehood). Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bihar, the RJD has raised the demand for special status for Bihar. The RJD said that it is our old demand to give special status to Bihar. The PM is coming to attend the centenary closing ceremony of the Bihar Assembly, but all eyes are on whether there will be an announcement to give special status to Bihar. The proposal to grant special status to Bihar has already been passed by both the Houses of the Bihar Legislature, tomorrow is a good opportunity for the PM to announce the special status of Bihar.