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BJP trying to communalise Bihar: Nitish, Lalu

Protect Bihar from “Jungle Raj” and support development raj.

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Referring to the mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) repeatedly as the mahaswarthbandhan (grand opportunistic alliance) in the course of his speeches in Munger, Begusarai, Samastipur and Nawada district, Modi said: “These parties (Congress, RJD and JD(U))have returned to seek votes now”.

He expressed confidence that on November 8 the Chief Minister Shri Nitish Kumar would be ousted from the office post the assembly election results.

NDA likely to get 55 seats in Tiruhat region while JDU+ to get 17 seats as per ABP News-Nielsen Final Opinion Poll.

Shri Singh was accompanied by the Bihar BJP President Shri Mangal Pandey who launched scathing attack on the JDU government for its failure to make Bihar a developed state. Of the 243 Assembly constituencies in the state, 81 were covered in the survey. “They didn’t provide electricity as promised and yet they come asking for votes”, the prime minister said.

Reacting to the court order or rather to the BJP leaders gunning tweets the RJD supremo Lalu Prasad said that the dog tamers should not come and teach cattle rears anything. Yielding to inner-party pressures, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his monthly radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’, said his Government will allow the land ordinance to lapse due to the opposition it faced, but no one should be allowed to misguide the farmers. “We must fight poverty, not each other”, he said, but failed to pay condolence to the kin of deceased Akhlaq. “For past 60 years, successive governments ruled in Bihar and Centre”.

Lashing Lalu Yadav, he said that Yaduvanshis in Bihar are being insulted, what all are they eating?-These are the Yaduvanshis who had placed him (Lalu) on power. “(If he speaks, they will ask, ‘why did he speak?’ If he does not speak, they will say ‘why doesn’t he speak?’) What’s this going on?”, Gadkari said.

“People want to give another chance to Nitish Kumar for development”, he said.

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With the electoral battle set to kickoff in poll-bound Bihar, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will leave no stone unturned to influence the voters. Mocking Lalu for his controversial statement and his subsequent U-turn, he said, “When people from his own community protested, he made an excuse, claiming a shaitan (devil) had entered into his body”.

Modi broke his silence on the recent communal violence incidents during a rally at Nawada