Nitish is a burden on Bihar, says Prime Minister
Patna: While Bihar faced its fourth and high staked phase of assembly election for 55 seats, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed three rallies for the fifth and final phase on Sunday claiming that the NDA will “win the ongoing election with two-third majority”.
Mr Modi’s assessment, according to NDA leaders is based on the huge turnout in all his rallies. Addressing a massive crowd belligerent PM unleashed a frontal attack on Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav displaying a memorandum letter which he said was sent to him by local villagers, he said the thumb impression on letter exposed state government’s claims that they have worked for the “growth in education sector”.
Calling Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav “Bihar Par Bojh”, (burden on Bihar), he said his six-point agenda “Education- employment and medicare for the families and electricity, water and road network for the state”, will change the face and fate of Bihar.
While defining the meaning of Bihar in six words he said Bihar stands for brilliant, innovative, hard-working, action oriented and resourceful, he appealed youths to vote in large number to change the fate of Bihar.
“I have full faith in youths of this state, if given a chance they can turn Bihar into a developed state. Wherever Biharis go they change the face but Bihar is lagging due to leaders who ruled the state for 25 years but did nothing, they are burden on the state get rid of them and give chance to others who want to work for you”, Mr Modi said.
Mr Modi mounted a blistering attack on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav calling them as twin brothers “Jungle Raj and Jantar Mantar Raj”.