BJP Chief Nadda Criticizes Opposition in Bihar Election Rally
BJP chief J P Nadda highlighted the Bihar assembly elections as a clash between NDA's development and the INDIA bloc's downfall. Criticizing Congress and RJD, he accused them of destructive policies and blamed RJD for corrupt practices, notably targeting Tejashwi Yadav's job promises.
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In a fiery speech, BJP chief J P Nadda characterized the impending Bihar assembly elections as a showdown between the National Democratic Alliance's development agenda and the destructive policies of the INDIA bloc.
During a rally in Aurangabad, Nadda launched an attack on the Congress, labeling it a parasitic entity damaging its junior partners. He also criticized the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), led by Lalu Prasad, accusing them of fostering extortion, anarchy, and intimidation.
Nadda dismissed Tejashwi Yadav's promises of employment, linking them to RJD's alleged involvement in corrupt practices, and criticized giving a poll ticket to the son of a notorious politician, underscoring the party's misplaced priorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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