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Nitish Kumar suggested that the elections should be either preponed to February or postponed to October-November period.(Santosh Kumar/Hindustan Times via GettyImages)
Merely days before the Assembly elections in Delhi, Bihar's Chief Minister (CM) Nitish Kumar slammed his Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and accused him of being more interested in publicity and advertisements, while questioning the work done by his Government in five years, reports Economic Times.
Asserting, "Those who got mandate to govern Delhi did nothing," Kumar delivered a fiery speech in Delhi's Sangam Vihar campaigning for his party Janata Dal United (JDU)'s candidate SCL Gupta who will be contesting from the said constituency in the elections scheduled to be held on 8 February.
During his speech, Kumar also underscored that Bihar being a poor State had been able to deliver phenomenal performance in the areas of education, electricity, health, strengthening of roads and transport infrastructure.