As Bihar's first phase of polling began, PM Modi campaigned in Araria, slamming the RJD's "jungle raj." He contrasted it with NDA's development, like new IITs and AIIMS, and urged a high voter turnout for 'good governance'.
During a panel discussion program on India Today, Marya Shakil said that in the Bihar of 1990s, “Lalu Prasad Yadav was a political necessity. When he carried out the movement of ‘Bhura Baal Saaf Karo’ and the entire movement against the upper castes, that was the need of the hour.”
NDA’s Sankalp Patra for Bihar polls lays down a detailed plan to sustain double-digit growth, create one crore jobs, and turn Bihar into the industrial heart of eastern India.
“In Bihar’s electoral battle, there is now a pair of two Yuvraajs who consider themselves heirs to power. These two Yuvraajs have opened shops of false promises. One is the Yuvraaj of India’s most corrupt family, and the other is the Yuvraaj of Bihar’s most corrupt family. Both of them are out on bail in scams worth thousands of crores of rupees...” he said.
Notably, OpIndia reported recently how the supporters of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) are threatening people with the return of the infamous Gunda Raj if they are voted to power.
On Thursday (30th October), Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in poll-bound Bihar to address public rallies in Muzaffarpur. The Prime Minister remembered freedom fighter...
“For the sake of the Bihar polls, ministers were invited for dinner, and Rs 300 crore was collected from them by Siddaramaiah," BJP leader B Sriramulu remarked.