Sitaram Yechury says 'NDA gets only 0.03% more vote than Grand Alliance'
Sitaram Yechury says 'NDA gets only 0.03% more vote than Grand Alliance'
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New Delhi: NDA has won the Bihar Assembly elections. The CPI (M) is unhappy with Prime Minister Narendra Modi linking this victory to his government's steps to tackle the Covid-19 epidemic and the economy. After being unhappy, he has given a statement in which the CPI (M) said, 'NDA has got only 0.03% more votes than the Grand Alliance.' The Left parties were part of the grand alliance in Bihar. In the election, CPI, CPI (M), and CPI (Male) were contesting 29 seats, of which they have won 16.

CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury has tweeted a tweet in which he has said, 'Prime Minister Modi has described the victory in a great way, the support of the people towards his government's steps to deal with the epidemic and the economy. There is a difference of only 12,768 more votes among the BJP, NDA, and the Grand Alliance with just 0.03% and 3.14 crore voters. PM Modi said at the BJP headquarters on Wednesday that his government started many reforms and many welfare initiatives for the people during the Covid-19 epidemic when the situation spread due to the spread of virus in many countries.

He also said, 'BJP's model of good governance was clearly shown during the epidemic and the public opinion of the party got the support of the public for the steps of their government.' Seeing this, Yechury tweeted, "Every speech of Modi in Bihar was focused on communal polarization. There was no mention of the misery of the people due to the wrong handling of the epidemic. Now he is claiming the support of the people.” He has also accused the government of looting the wealth of the country.

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