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Again Nitish Kumar fell at Modi's feet, VIDEO: Prime Minister stopped by holding hands; Named PM 8 times and thanked him 7 times in Darbhanga's 9 minute speech

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar once again fell at the feet of PM Narendra Modi. Today i.e. Wednesday, during the foundation stone ceremony of Darbhanga AIIMS, Nitish Kumar bowed to Modi with both hands and fell on his feet. However, PM Modi immediately stood up and stopped him.

A video of the incident has also surfaced, in which Nitish Kumar was moving towards his chair next to the PM after finishing his speech at the event. The Prime Minister is also seen pointing to the chair with his hand. Before sitting on the chair, he bows to the PM with both hands and falls on his feet. Nitish Kumar mentioned PM Modi's name 8 times and thanked him 7 times in his 9 minute speech. PM Modi also laughed a lot seeing this style of Nitish Kumar.

Earlier, Nitish Kumar also fell at the feet of PM Modi in the NDA meeting in Delhi on June 8. On November 3, the CMA fell at the feet of former MP RK Sinha in Patna. He came to attend the Chitragupta Puja.

First look at today's 3 pictures…

Nitish Kumar said – Salute PM Modi with folded hands

Earlier Nitish Kumar while addressing the program said that the Prime Minister will build the best AIIMS even with our ideas. Nitish Kumar asked people to bow to Modi with both hands. Meanwhile, he also bowed to the PM from the podium with folded hands.

Nitish Kumar said, for the first time in 2003, Vajpayeeji's government decided to build Patna AIIMS. People will benefit after becoming Darbhanga Amb. This area will be developed. Darbhanga Medical College will be expanded. In which 2500 beds will be arranged.

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Modi praised CM Nitish

Addressing the gathering after the program in Darbhanga, Prime Minister Modi praised CM Nitish. PM said-

Nitish Kumar's praise for ending Jangalraj is as low as it gets. Until Nitishji came to the government, no one was concerned about the problem of the poor. The NDA government changed both the old thinking and the approach.

Nitish Kumar fell at Modi's feet even 5 months ago

This picture is from June 8, when Nitish Kumar fell at Modi's feet at the NDA meeting in Delhi

The NDA meeting was held in Delhi on June 8 after the Lok Sabha elections. In this meeting, PM Narendra Modi was chosen as the leader of the parliamentary party. Thirteen leaders of the Mahagathbandhan addressed the meeting, but Nitish's speech and his viral video were the most talked about. In fact, when Nitish came towards the stage after giving his speech, he fell at PM Modi's feet. As soon as Nitish Kumar fell to his feet, Modi caught both his hands. During this there was a conversation between the two. Nitish bowed his head in greeting. This video went viral on social media.

Chitragupta fell at the feet of the former MP during the puja

CM Nitish Kumar fell at the feet of former MP RK Sinha on November 3 and sought his blessings. In fact, on Chitragupta Puja, CM Nitish Kumar reached the Chitragupta temple in Patna city and offered pooja. On this occasion, former Rajya Sabha MP RK Sinha welcomed Nitish Kumar by calling him on the stage.

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RK Sinha said that 'Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has given a lot of support in the construction of the temple.' Hearing this, Nitish Kumar immediately reached him and RK Sinha fell at his feet. Meanwhile, RK Sinha was seen stopping him.

Ministers and officials present on the dais were momentarily stunned to see Nitish Kumar fall.

CM Nitish Kumar fell at the feet of former MP RK Sinha on November 3 and took his blessings.

Nitish reached to fall at the feet of the project manager

On July 10, when Nitish Kumar arrived to meet the project manager, Deputy CM Vijay Sinha stopped him.

On July 10, CM Nitish Kumar came to inaugurate the second phase of the JP Ganga Path. During this time he started scolding manager Srinath for being late in the six lane project. Scolding him, he said if you ask I will fall at your feet, but do it quickly. As soon as the CM moved to fall at his feet, Pratyaya Amrit, ACS of the Road Construction Department, stood up with folded hands. He requested the Chief Minister not to do this, we are doing the work at a fast pace. Deputy CM Vijay Sinha also held the Chief Minister's hand.

73-year-old Nitish Kumar falls at the feet of 73-year-old Modi: Modi stops him by holding hands; Nitish said – I will always be with you, Modi hugged Chirag Paswan after the speech

The NDA meeting was held in Delhi on Friday. In which the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi was elected as the leader of the Parliament. The meeting lasted for more than two hours. 13 leaders of the coalition gave speeches, but currently Nitish's speech and one of his viral videos are being discussed the most. There, when Chirag Paswan reached Modi after giving a speech, the PM hugged him. here

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