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PM Modi Senses Defeat In Bihar Election: Rahul Gandhi
October 29 (ANI): Launching a frontal assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was trying to create communal friction amongst totally different communities for political positive aspects. Campaigning for Congress candidate from Benipatti in Madhubani, Bhavna Jha, daughter of veteran Congress leader Yogehswar Jha, Rahul said, “When Modi ji, during the past year Lok Sabha election, used to say – Na khaoonga, na khane doonga, nobody understood what he meant then”.
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“Modi has failed to fulfil any promises made to the people”. Speaking at a rally in Bettiah, Prime Minister warned the members of Dalit community that Lalu and Nitish will snatch their share of reservation and allot it to “people from other religion”. Adding further, he said, “You know why they are using such terms, because they know that they will be defeated in Bihar by the Grand Secular Alliance”. “Modi is angry, sensing defeat in the Bihar assembly polls”, he said.
Rahul Gandhi lashed out at PM Modi over the “three idiots” remark. “One day, he described them as “shaitan” (devil), another day tantric and three idiots, and another day as fools”, Rahul said.
“Your jumlas (catchphrases) do not satiate the hunger of the poor, whose plate is empty because of spiraling prices”, he said. “The people, however, will not fall in your trap this time”.
Alleging that Prime Minister’s “remote control is in the hands of RSS”, he said that Modi also had a “plan B to pit one Indian against the other”.
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“The PM should stop telling lies and start working for the people of Bihar the way Nitish is doing”.