Bihar Elections: 'Vikaas' vs 'Vinaash'
BJP chief J P Nadda framed the Bihar assembly elections as a contest between the NDA's development and the opposition's destruction. He criticized the RJD and Congress for past governance failures. Nadda highlighted NDA's achievements in infrastructure and growth, contrasting them with RJD's controversial history.
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BJP chief J P Nadda invigorated supporters on Thursday by characterizing the upcoming Bihar assembly elections as a pivotal clash between the NDA's agenda of development ('Vikaas') and the purportedly destructive tendencies ('Vinaash') of the INDIA bloc.
Speaking in Aurangabad district, Nadda took aim at the Congress, labelling it a 'parasitic party' detrimental to its junior partners. He also accused the RJD of embodying 'Rangdari', 'Jungle raj', and 'Dadagiri', questioning RJD's promises and criticizing their choice of candidates.
Nadda extolled achievements under the NDA, like expanded railway infrastructure and the establishment of strategic boards and commissions. He warned voters of returning to 'jungle raj' and attacked Congress, citing derogatory remarks about Bihar by some of its leaders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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