Phase 1 voter turnout in Bihar a 65-volt 'jhatka' to 'jungle raj': PM Modi's dig at RJD in Sitamarhi
Hailing the voters for the historic turnout in phase 1 of assembly elections in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that it was a 65-volt 'jhatka' to 'jungle raj', as he took a dig at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Speaking at a poll rally in Sitamarhi, he said while the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) wants to educate the youth, Lalu Prasad Yadav's party wants to provide 'katta' to them.
However, the prime minister asserted that the people in Bihar don't want a 'katta sarkar' and are giving sleepless nights to opposition leaders by turning out in huge numbers in the phase 1 elections. He alleged that the RJD is lying 'blatantly' by saying it will develop Bihar, as it was responsible for bringing 'jungle raj' to the state.
"These people want to make their children CM, ministers, MPs, MLAs - and they want to make your children ‘rangdaar’. But Bihar will never accept such a thing. ‘Jungle raj’ means 'katta', cruelty, corruption and enmity," PM Modi said, adding that the ruling NDA led by incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will return with a decisive majority.
"What does RJD want to do for the children of Bihar is clearly visible in their election campaign. Listen to the songs and slogans of the Jungle Raj people. You will be shocked. On RJD's stages, innocent children are being made to say that they want to become extortionists," he added.
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