Patna (Bihar) [India], November 8 (ANI): With just two days due for the second phase of assembly elections in Bihar, Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Saturday expressed confidence that the state is poised to witness a change in government, while also raising concerns over alleged irregularities in the voter list.
However, Kumar raised concerns over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations of "vote chori," stating that if votes were not "stolen," the state would witness a change in government, but if such practices continued, the existing regime would remain in power.
"This time, we will see a change in Bihar... Vote chori is a huge issue. If votes are not stolen, the government will be changed, and if votes are stolen, the same government will continue. The Election Commission m

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