Bihar elections:'Nitish unable to handle the state, now our government will be formed' says Kanhaiya in election rally -
Bihar elections:'Nitish unable to handle the state, now our government will be formed' says Kanhaiya in election rally -
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Motihari: CPI leader and former JNU student Kanhaiya Kumar has targeted the current state government and the Modi government at the center while addressing a public meeting for the Bihar Assembly elections. In Motihari's Chakia, Kanhaiya Kumar said, 'CM Nitish Kumar has become incapable of handling Bihar. Now our government will be formed here. This BJP-JDU government has not been able to develop in Bihar even when their leader Modi is sitting in the center. Kanhaiya said that the public will definitely give us a chance.

It is noteworthy that Kanhaiya Kumar appealed to vote in favor of Pipra's CPI candidate Rajamangal Prasad Kushwaha. Today, he again got a big entry in Bihar's election war. On reaching his stage, there was chaos for some time. Many people from the crowd climbed onto the stage with him. Due to the excited people, the situation became such that some people were taken back from the stage. The crowd shouted slogans in support of Kanhaiya. Also played applause for a long time. Kanhaiya Kumar has said that the Nitish Kumar government has been unable to take care of Bihar.

Kanhaiya left no stone unturned campaigning on behalf of CPI. People started taking pictures after seeing them. Kanhaiya wore a flower in Bihar style. His color was red and the color of his stage tent was also red. A large number of people had arrived from villages and towns to listen to his election meeting in Chakia, Motihari. This time Kanhaiya Kumar has asked for votes to vote Rajmangal Prasad Kushwaha.

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