Tejashwi Yadav Accuses Modi of Infiltration Diversion Amid Bihar Elections
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using the issue of infiltration as a diversionary tactic ahead of the Bihar elections. Yadav criticized the BJP for failing to address infiltration during its long tenure and emphasized the need for better governance focused on education, jobs, and health care.
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In a sharp attack, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of employing 'diversionary tactics' by raising the issue of infiltration in Bihar ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. This comment came after the PM's remarks in Purnea, which targeted the opposition for allegedly supporting infiltrators.
Yadav questioned the BJP-led NDA's long-standing governance, emphasizing that despite two decades of power in the state, they have yet to identify a single infiltrator. He cited past instances in Jharkhand, suggesting that infiltration is a recurring electoral ploy.
The RJD leader also called for improved governance, focusing on education, healthcare, and employment, while rallying support for what he termed the 'arrival of the RJD'. He highlighted a recent incident involving BJP leader Jibesh Kumar, underscoring allegations of 'jungle raj' under the NDA.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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