Bihar election: PM Modi’s doppelganger files nomination, aspires to become CM
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Updated:5 years, 3 months ago
Gopalganj (Bihar), Oct 19 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s doppelganger, Abhinanandan Pathak is all set to take the plunge into politics by contesting in Bihar elections 2020. Abhinanandan will be contesting from from Hathua constituency in Gopalganj district. The 53-year-old aspires to become the Chief Minister of Bihar. Abhinanandan is contesting against four-time MLA Bihar's social welfare minister Ramsevak Singh. Pathak said, "I have filed nomination from Vanchit Samaj Party in Hathua constituency. This is battle for progress. After winning the election in Hathua constituency, I will try to become the chief minister of the state with people's blessing by touching their feet. On this seat it is going to be battle between the rich and the poor.”
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