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          Mumbai, April 13 (IANS) In an abrupt turnaround, the   Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Friday called off its proposed agitation   against the April 15 Bihar Day celebrations in Mumbai, scheduled to be addressed   by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a party official said.MNS chief   Raj Thackeray said these were cultural celebrations and he had nothing against   such a programme.
 
 |  "We are not opposed to any cultural programmes to mark the Bihar Day and it can   be held peacefully," party vice-president Vageesh Saraswat told IANS, quoting   Thackeray.
 The announcement came after Bihar Day organiser Devesh C.   Thakur, a member of Bihar Legislative Council and former minister, met Thackeray   here.
 
 According to Saraswat, Thakur explained in detail the entire   programme and emphasised that it would be a non-political event.
 
 During   the meeting, Thakur telephoned Nitish Kumar who spoke to Thackeray over the   contentious issue on which the MNS had been agitating for the past   fortnight.
 
 "Raj appreciated the efforts made by Nitish Kumar for the   progress of Bihar and said he was welcome for the Bihar Day celebrations here on   Sunday (April 15)," Saraswat added.
 
 Thackeray gently urged Nitish Kumar   to refrain from making any political statements at the rally to be held at   Somaiya Grounds in Vidyavihar in north Mumbai, he said.
 
 Nitish Kumar   pointed out that it was a purely cultural function without participation of any   politicians from Bihar and he was coming here only to "interact with the people   of Bihar living in Mumbai".
 
 The MNS had challenged the Bihar chief   minister to come and hold the Bihar Day rally in Mumbai and threatened to stage   protests, prompting police to step up security.
 
 Nitish Kumar earlier said   in Patna that he would visit Mumbai to attend the celebrations
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