Kareena Kapoor evokes poetry from Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda
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The event, Rajyotsava, was meant to showcase the best of Chhattisgarh as it turned 12 years old but the star attraction was Kareena Kapoor. So much were the netas enamoured by her performance that it evoked spontaneous poetry from the special guest Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda.
In words that alluded to both Kareena and to the brief spell of rain that lashed Naya Raipur on the evening, Munda broke into verse from the stage, "Ye bhige badan mein tera muskurana, bijlee ke mausam mein bijlee girana..." Other leaders including chief minister Raman Singh and BJP president
Nitin Gadkari cheered him. Meanwhile, Culture Minister Brijmohan Agarwal appealed to the crowd, "Kareena jald aapko darshan dengi". Leaders arrived at the function just before Kareena came and left immediately after she left the stage.
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