Nitish Kumar Bowed To Touch Narendra Modi’s Feet: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar bowed to touch the feet of PM Narendra Modi on the stage in Darbhanga.

Nitish Kumar Bowed To Touch Narendra Modi's Feet: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar bowed to touch the feet of PM Narendra Modi on the stage in Darbhanga.

New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Darbhanga today to lay the foundation stone of AIIMS. During this time, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar did something on the stage, the video of which is going viral rapidly. In fact, when Nitish Kumar was about to sit on his chair after finishing his speech, he bent down to touch the feet of PM Narendra Modi while greeting the leaders present on the stage. However, the Prime Minister immediately held Nitish Kumar’s hands and stopped him from touching his feet. This is not the first time that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has tried to touch PM Narendra Modi’s feet in public.

Earlier, in the meeting of NDA parliamentary parties after the Lok Sabha election results, Nitish Kumar had tried to touch the feet of PM Modi while expressing his gratitude towards him, although even at that time PM Modi had stopped him from doing so. After this, Nitish Kumar was attacked by the opposition and he had to face a lot of criticism. Another similar incident had happened earlier also when PM Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar were sitting together on the stage during the 2024 Lok Sabha election campaign, when suddenly Nitish Kumar held Modi’s hand and started looking at his fingers. That video also went viral.

Modi praised Nitish Kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the good governance of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after laying the foundation stone of Darbhanga AIIMS. Modi said, Nitish ji has freed Bihar from jungle raj during his tenure and today the state is moving towards development. Nitish Kumar has set a model of good governance in Bihar and he cannot be praised enough for this achievement. On this occasion, PM Modi has gifted various development projects worth Rs 12,100 crore to the state.

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