Onions Thrown On Nitish Kumar, During 3rd Phase Of Election Polls

In the 3rd phase of election polls onions were thrown by the public on Nitish Kumar


Madhubani, Bihar: Onions were thrown at Nitish Kumar once he was cause these days in Bihar's Madhubani for the state election ending Saturday. The Chief Minister's security personnel fashioned a protection around him as he continued his speech.

Nitish Kumar was talking concerning providing jobs once onions came flying at him at a rally in Harlakhi in Madhubani however lost him.

When the offender was caught by security personnel, he said: "Let him go, do not pay any attention to him."

Nitish Kumar then resumed his speech, targeting opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav and inculpative his oldsters Lalu Yadav and Rabri Hindu deity, each chief ministers over fifteen years of destruction province.

Nitish Kumar, 69, is facing a troublesome election as he aims for a fourth straight term in the province amid evident signs of anti-incumbency. The Chief Minister and many ministers have featured anger throughout their rallies.

A few weeks past, Nitish Kumar lost his temper and lashed out once he was heckled at a rally in Chhapra. Hearing slogans of "Lalu Yadav zindabad '', he said: "Raise your hand, whoever is speaking such anap-shanaap (nonsense). Do not do Halla (chaos) here. If you do not wish to vote on behalf of me, then don't...You will destroy the votes of the person for whom you're here."

What is additionally distressful for the five-time Chief Minister is the apparent public response to Tejashwi Yadav's rallies. These are marked by sizeable crowds and big cheering once the 31-year-old Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader, the opposition's chief ministerial candidate – talked concerning his promise of jobs, although the BJP says crowds mean nothing.

After the ultimate spherical of the vote on Saturday, the province election results are declared on Nov 10.

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