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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached Chhath Ghats with the Governor, see how both of them responded to the greetings of the people.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

Today is the third day of Chhath, the great festival of folk faith. Chhathvratis in entire Bihar including the capital Patna offered Arghya to the setting Lord Sun.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

The devotees observing Chhath festival offered Arghya to the setting sun at the Chhath ghats of Patna. A huge crowd of believers gathered at various Chhath Ghats in Patna.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

A large number of devotees and devotees were seen at the ghats of Ganga to offer prayers to the setting sun. There was not enough space to keep sesame seeds on the ghats. While people were coming and going.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

Bihar Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar also arrived with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to see this grand supernatural sight. Both of them inspected all the Ganga ghats of Patna by voting.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

The Governor and Chief Minister of Bihar along with officials wished all the Chhath Vartis a very happy Chhath Puja. Also, both of them were seen welcoming everyone by shaking hands.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

People greeted both the Governor and the Chief Minister loudly and raised their hands.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

During the entire journey, the Governor closely experienced the culture of Bihar and the supernatural sight of Ganga Ghat on the occasion of Chhath and looked happy.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

After traveling in the Ganga for about an hour, the special boat of the Governor and the Chief Minister reached the shore. It is being told that the Governor has expressed his desire to come in the morning also.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Governor

Governor and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar looking at people offering prayers to the setting sun.

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