Ramgarh:
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis mentioned on Tuesday that the BJP alliance was “far forward” of the Mahagathbandhan in Bihar and can win the meeting election with a thumping majority.
Mr Fadnavis, who visited the Chhinnamastika Devi temple in Ramgarh, about 70 km from Ranchi, refused to elaborate and solely added that he was on a religious go to.
He reached Ranchi, Bihar, in a aircraft after finishing a day-long go to to Jharkhand after which travelled to Ramgarh by highway to supply prayers on the temple. However the temple was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the senior BJP chief needed to supply prayers from outdoors the temple gate, mentioned the priest Subashish Panda.
Mr Fadnavis additionally visited the saint “Boriya Baba” at his ashram close to the confluence of the holy Damodar and Bhairavi rivers. He spent one and half hours there, mentioned one other priest, Jayant Panda, who accompanied him in the course of the go to to the ashram.
Sandeep Singh, the deputy commissioner of Ramgarh, mentioned Mr Fadnavis left Jharkhand inside 72 hours of his arrival and as per the COVID-19 protocol if somebody leaves the state inside 72 hours, he might skip the obligatory 14-day quarantine.
The meeting election in Bihar is scheduled in three phases on October 28, November three and seven. The counting of votes will happen on November 10.
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