Bihar election: PM Modi attack congress, says 'Party does not even have 100 MPs'
Bihar election: PM Modi attack congress, says 'Party does not even have 100 MPs'
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again targeted the opposition parties of Bihar fiercely. In fact, PM Modi today addressed an election public meeting in Araria, Bihar. During this time, he has targeted the Congress. He said, "Today the condition of the Congress is that even if the Lok Sabha merges both in the Rajya Sabha, the Congress does not even have 100 MPs." Apart from this, Modi lashed out at the Congress and said, 'Today the condition of the Congress has become such that it is trying to escape by holding the other's shirt. The Prime Minister has also accused the Congress of misleading the public, spreading false rumors.

He also said that, 'Jungle Raj runners once snatched the franchise of the poor through the culture of capturing polling booths in Bihar, but the NDA has given the poor their right again. This is the reason that today anarchy, extortion are being defeated in Bihar while development is winning the rule of law. The enthusiasm of voters in Bihar, despite the global epidemic, reflects the deep roots of democracy in India.

Further, while addressing the public meeting, he said, 'The people of Bihar have completely rejected the double-double prince' of Jungle Raj. Today in Bihar, hooliganism, scam colony is losing, those who bring back the rule of law are winning again. Their only dream is to capture power in any way by intimidating people, spreading rumors, dividing people. ' Along with this, he said more and appealed for Nitish Kumar to win.

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