Nitish pays respect to JP on Sampoorna Kranti day

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today paid rich tributes to Lok Nayak Jayprakash Narayan on "Sampoorna Kranti" (total revolution) day and recalled his principles.

Kumar garlanded a statute of the freedom fighter Jayprakash Narayan at



Governor Ramnath Kovind also paid respect to the Loknayak popularly called 'JP'.

The chief minister and governor recalled the leader's principles.

Kumar is a disciple of JP and had played a prominent role in 'Sampoorna Kranti' in 1974.

Jayprakash Narayan had asked the people of to observe the day on June 5 and then form a 'janata sarkar' in every village to usher in a new social order.

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Nitish pays respect to JP on Sampoorna Kranti day

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today paid rich tributes to Lok Nayak Jayprakash Narayan on "Sampoorna Kranti" (total revolution) day and recalled his principles. Kumar garlanded a statute of the freedom fighter Jayprakash Narayan at Gandhi Maidan. Bihar Governor Ramnath Kovind also paid respect to the Loknayak popularly called 'JP'. The chief minister and governor recalled the leader's principles. Kumar is a disciple of JP and had played a prominent role in 'Sampoorna Kranti' in 1974. Jayprakash Narayan had asked the people of Bihar to observe the day on June 5 and then form a 'janata sarkar' in every village to usher in a new social order. today paid rich tributes to Lok Nayak Jayprakash Narayan on "Sampoorna Kranti" (total revolution) day and recalled his principles.

Kumar garlanded a statute of the freedom fighter Jayprakash Narayan at

Governor Ramnath Kovind also paid respect to the Loknayak popularly called 'JP'.

The chief minister and governor recalled the leader's principles.

Kumar is a disciple of JP and had played a prominent role in 'Sampoorna Kranti' in 1974.

Jayprakash Narayan had asked the people of to observe the day on June 5 and then form a 'janata sarkar' in every village to usher in a new social order.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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