Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar created a flutter on Thursday once he declared the assembly polls beneath means within the state were his “last”.
“Today is that the Day of Judgement (of campaign for the ultimate part of assembly election). Polling can manifest itself the day once tomorrow. this is often my last election,” he told Associate in Nursing election rally here in Purnea district within the dying moments of electioneering.
Tejashwi Yadav, the opposition Grand Alliance’s chief ministerial rival, has usually claimed Kumar was “tired”.
The 69-year-old leader has dominated the state for nearly fifteen years and served as a union minister quite an few times.
Nitish Kumar, WHO is seeking a fourth straight term in workplace, urged the electors to vote the NDA to power once more.
“All’s well that ends well,” he said.
Electioneering for the third and final part of poll for seventy eight seats of the 243-member province assembly concluded Thursday evening.