BJP's Nadda Sets Stage for Bihar's 'Vikaas vs Vinaash' Election Battle
BJP chief J P Nadda highlights the upcoming Bihar assembly elections as a clash between NDA's 'Vikaas' and the INDIA bloc's 'Vinaash'. He critiques the Congress and RJD over past governance issues, emphasizing achievements of the NDA government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
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BJP chief J P Nadda on Thursday characterized the forthcoming Bihar assembly elections as a contest between the NDA's agenda of 'Vikaas' (development) and the INDIA bloc's 'Vinaash' (destruction). Nadda's declarations came during a rally in Aurangabad district.
Nadda criticized the Congress, dubbing it a 'parasitic party' that undermines its own allies, and took aim at the RJD, accusing it of promoting 'Rangdari' (extortion) and 'Jungle raj' (anarchy). He questioned the feasibility of RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav's employment promises, citing historical governance failures.
Nadda also attacked the RJD for fielding Osama Shahab, son of a former gangster-politician, saying it undermines public security in Bihar, while praising the NDA's efforts to eradicate 'jungleraj' under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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