Bihar Election: CM Nitish attacks RJD, says
Bihar Election: CM Nitish attacks RJD, says "He is dividing society for votes"
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Patna: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar attacked the opposition on Saturday, accusing them of dividing the society for votes and only his own interest in lieu of the people. Addressing an election rally at Nabinagar in Aurangabad, CM Nitish alleged that some people are trying to divide the society in the name of votes and they have neither any experience of work nor have they ever done anything.

He attacked RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav and said, "The husband and wife had ruled for 15 years, but what did they do during that?"Indirectly attacking RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, CM Nitish said, "He is still in jail, and because of the work that has been done, he is imprisoned. Now more people will go inside. He claimed that they only worked for themselves while our aim was to serve the people".

Urging the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) to give a mandate, the CM said, "Bihar will no longer be backward but become competent, self-reliant and move forward. He appealed to the people to give a chance to pave the way for progress and development of the state. CM Nitish said that the central government along with the state has also assisted under several schemes and every section has been benefited and honoured.

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