CM Nitish Kumar's tongue slipped: The bugle of Lok Sabha elections has been sounded. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading the election campaign. PM Modi addressed the election rally in Nawada. PM Modi sought votes in support of BJP candidate Vivek Thakur. Before PM Modi's address, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addressed the election rally. Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar's tongue slipped in the presence of Prime Minister Modi.
Nitish Kumar's tongue slipped in the presence of PM Modi
During this speech, once again CM Nitish Kumar's tongue slipped. Nitish Kumar said that the tenth year of the Honorable Prime Minister is going on. CM Nitish said that we have full hope that his party will have more than four thousand MPs. This is what we have come to request. There are 543 parliamentary constituencies in the country and the same number of MPs are elected. CM Nitish wanted to say more than 400 MPs but once again his tongue slipped and he said 4000 MPs. This time PM Modi has set a target of crossing 400, but instead of 400, the Chief Minister said 4000 crossing.