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The flub got right here as Kumar was talking at a rally in Bihar’s capital Patna whereas urging voters to abet the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
In an embarrassing gaffe, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s alliance accomplice and Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar said Sunday (May perhaps presumably presumably even 26) he wants the Bharatiya Janata Procure collectively (BJP) chief to alter into a first-rate minister again.
The flub got right here as Kumar was talking at a rally in Bihar’s capital Patna whereas urging voters to abet the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
“Humaari ichha hai ki hum deshbhar me 400 se bhi zyaada seat jeetein, aur adarniya Narendra Modi ji fir mukhya mantri bane. Desh ka vikas ho, Bihar ka vikas ho, sab kuch ho (We are searching to get better from 400 seats across India and respected Narendra Modi can own to alter into chief minister again. Then India will get, Bihar will get, all the pieces will happen),” Kumar said.
On the opposite hand, his mistake was immediately caught by varied leaders on the stage. Nitish Kumar immediately corrected himself and said he hopes Modi turns into prime minister again and retains involving ahead.
“Narendra Modi Pradhan Mantri toh hai hiya. Hum toh keh rahe hai ki woh aage badhe. Hum yahi chahte hai (Narendra Modi is already the Prime Minister. I am asserting that he will now lag ahead. That is what I want),” Nitish Kumar said.
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In India, chief ministers are the head of the divulge governments whereas the prime minister is the head of the union authorities. Sooner than turning into the prime minister, Modi served as the chief minister of the western Indian divulge of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014.
Previously, the 73-year-broken-down Janata Dal United (JDU) chief made headlines when he requested voters to abet the dull Ram Vilas Paswan, the feeble chief from Bihar who died in 2020.
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