Patna:Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday said his recent remarks were misinterpreted and that this year's election is not his last. He also said that he will continue working with the same dedication if he required to work in the future.
"I did not talk about retirement. In the last meeting, I always say the same thing at the last rally in every election that 'ant bhala to sab bhala' (all is well that ends well). If you listen to speech back and forth, everything will be clear," the chief minister said.
The Janata Dal (U) president was interacting with journalists here for the first time after results for the results were declared of the assembly elections, in which NDA got a clear majority.
His party the JD(U) won 43 seats, while the BJP won 71. In a rally at Damdaha in Purnia, as campaigning for the third and last phase of the poll Nitish said, "Yeh mera antim chunav hai. Ant bhala, toh sab bhala. (This is my last election. All is well that ends well)". On being asked who will be the next chief minister, Kumar replied, "I have made no claim, the decision will be taken by NDA.