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Delhi elections: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar attacks Kejriwal over poor infrastructure in capital
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar while addressing an election rally in Delhi's Sangam Vihar on Sunday took a dig at his counterpart Arvind Kejriwal and questioned the work done by the city government in the last five years.
He targetted the Kejriwal government over poor infrastructural development in the national capital and said the city does not have proper roads or connectivity. He also said some people are interested in publicity and advertisements.
The JD(U) chief was in Delhi to campaign for party candidate S C L Gupta for the February 8 Delhi assembly polls. Gupta is contesting the elections from the Sangam Vihar constituency in south Delhi.
The BJP is contesting the polls in Delhi in alliance with the JD(U) and the Lok Janshakti Party.
He targetted the Kejriwal government over poor infrastructural development in the national capital and said the city does not have proper roads or connectivity. He also said some people are interested in publicity and advertisements.
The JD(U) chief was in Delhi to campaign for party candidate S C L Gupta for the February 8 Delhi assembly polls. Gupta is contesting the elections from the Sangam Vihar constituency in south Delhi.
The BJP is contesting the polls in Delhi in alliance with the JD(U) and the Lok Janshakti Party.
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