After Nitish Kumar’s statement that nobody can stop him from visiting Mumbai to attend Bihar’s centenary celebrations here rubbed Raj Thackeray-led MNS the wrong way, the organisers today clarified the event is purely socio-cultural and has no political overtones.
“It is purely a socio-cultural event which has no political overtones. With due respect to all parties and politicians in Maharashtra, I would like to say that no political message is intended to be given through the event,” former Bihar minister and convenor for the event Devesh Chandra Thakur told reporters.
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