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'We Have Worked For People,' Says Bihar CM Nitish Kumar After ABP Opinion Poll's Prediction Of NDA Win
Bihar Elections 2020: Soon after ABP News - CVoter opinion poll predicted another term for Nitish Kumar, he said that his government has worked a lot for people in every sector.
Bihar Elections: Welcoming the announcement of election dates for Bihar Assembly, CM Nitish Kumar who is eyeing a fourth term as the Chief Minister, said that voters have the highest power. Responding to ABP News – C Voter opinion poll which predicted a sweeping victory for Kumar-led NDA, he said that the government has come true on its promises to people.
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Kumar said that a lot of developmental work has been completed in the last five years. From education to hospitals, every sector has witnessed development, Kumar said.
We will create a new department for skill development & promoting entrepreneurship. ITI & Polytechnic institutes will come under it. We will financially help people who would want to start their venture, he added.
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As per the opinion poll conducted by ABP New and C Voter, the BJP and JDU coalition in Bihar are projected to sweep the assembly polls with a clear majority.
Nitish Kumar said, “Since 2005, we have seen that every time people have reposed trust in us on the basis of our work. We have fulfilled all the promises made to people. We had taken seven decisions and have completed all the work.”
As per the opinion poll, NDA is likely to bag 141 to 161 seats of the 243 member strong assembly , making massive inroads in Congress’ and RJD’s bastions as well. While the UPA comprising of Congress and RJD is projected to get between 64-84 seats. Other parties may win 13-23 seats.
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