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Bihar polls: Kejriwal urges people to vote for Nitish Kumar

| | Oct 27, 2015, at 05:12 pm
New Delhi, Oct 27 (IBNS): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday urged the people of Bihar to vote in favour of Nitish Kumar to re-elect him the Chief Minister of the state as the remaining three phases of the assembly elections are left here.
"I appeal to the brothers n sisters of Bihar to vote to make Nitish ji the CM of Bihar," Kerjiwal tweeted.
 
Nitish Kumar also responded to Kejriwal's tweet and expressed his appreciation for the support.
 
"Thank you Arvind Ji for your support & best wishes," Nitish Kumar tweeted.
 
On Sunday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also urged all voters in Bihar to caste their votes in favour of Nitish Kumar.
 
"Request you all in #Bihar to please vote to re-elect @NitishKumar ji as CM for greater need of our country & development in State," Banerjee had tweeted.

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