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          Patna, April 13 (IANS) They may be bitter political rivals, but   Lalu Prasad's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has thrown its weight behind Chief   Minister Nitish Kumar when it comes to celebrating Bihar Day in Mumbai - an   event that has turned controversial in Maharashtra.
 |  "We support Nitish Kumar on his stand to attend Bihar Diwas celebrations in   Mumbai," senior RJD leader and MP Ram Kirpal Yadav said here.
 "In our   federal structure, we are free to move across India and celebrate Bihar Diwas   anywhere. Mumbai is not a fiefdom of Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena   (MNS)," Yadav said.
 
 The MNS, which has often protested migrant labour   from north India working in Mumbai, has been bitterly opposing Bihar Day in   Mumbai and even challenged Nitish Kumar to enter that city for Sunday's   celebrations. This prompted Nitish Kumar last week to comment that he was "free   to travel anywhere in the country and do not need a visa to come to   Mumbai".
 
 "Millions of Biharis worked hard day and night to construct   Mumbai. The contribution of Biharis is no less than Raj Thackeray's," said   Yadav, considered close to RJD chief Lalu Prasad.
 
 RJD legislator Samrat   Choudhary said: "Nitish Kumar has to attend Bihar Diwas celebrations in Mumbai   to prove Raj Thackeray wrong."
 
 
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