Bihar CM to visit poll bound Nagaland on October 11
First Published: 4th October, 2022 11:42 IST
Bihar Chief Minister and JD-U leader Nitish Kumar will be visiting poll-bound Nagaland on the 11th of October to take part in a programme to mark the birth anniversary of
Bihar Chief Minister and JD-U leader Nitish Kumar will be visiting poll-bound Nagaland on the 11th of October to take part in a programme to mark the birth anniversary of socialist Jayprakash Narayan.
The CM’s scheduled visit was informed by Lalan Singh, president of Janata Dal-United. JD-U sources also informed Kumar that he will visit the state to attend the All Nagaland Bihari Conference scheduled on October 11th at Dimapur District Sports Complex, the first such conference organised by Nagaland Bihari Samaj, Bihari Kalyan Samiti and Matri Foundation, Nagaland, to commemorate the 120th birth anniversary of Jayprakash Narayan.
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JD-U leaders familiar with the tour plan said the conference was being organised to also acknowledge the contribution of natives of Bihar in the political and economic spheres in Nagaland ever since the days of JP, who came all the way from Bihar to work for peace in Nagaland.
Singh said the chief minister’s visit would be purely non-political and he would not meet representatives of any political party, adding that he would be returning on the same day itself.
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