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Confident Modi Says Bihar Is All Set For Change

Confident Modi Says Bihar Is All Set For Change
NEW DELHI, INDIA - OCTOBER 16: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the inauguration of the 10th Annual Convocation of Central Information Commission (CIC) at Vigyan Bhavan on October 16, 2015 in New Delhi, India. Modi said that right to information is not only about the right to know but also the right to question as this will increase faith in democracy.(Photo by Mohd Zakir/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - OCTOBER 16: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the inauguration of the 10th Annual Convocation of Central Information Commission (CIC) at Vigyan Bhavan on October 16, 2015 in New Delhi, India. Modi said that right to information is not only about the right to know but also the right to question as this will increase faith in democracy.(Photo by Mohd Zakir/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- Ahead of the third phase of the Bihar elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed confidence in the NDA Governments chances in the state Assembly polls saying Bihar was all set for a change.

"Bihar is all set for change. Phenomenal enthusiasm for NDA. Will address rallies in Marhaura, Hajipur, Nalanda and Sona," Prime Minister Modi tweeted.

Bihar is all set for change. Phenomenal enthusiasm for NDA. Will address rallies in Marhaura, Hajipur, Nalanda and Sona.

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 25, 2015

In a move that will silence those doubting his commitment to the BJP campaign for the polls, Prime Minister Modi will address 17 more rallies over the next six days in Bihar, beginning today.

He has already addressed nine rallies in the state for the first two phases.

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