Rajnath Singh Rallies Bihar: A Vision for Development
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called for a two-thirds majority for NDA in the Bihar assembly elections, positioning it as a tribute to Jawaharlal Nehru. Singh criticized the opposition, highlighted NDA's clean governance under CM Nitish Kumar, and promised the implementation of the forthcoming manifesto.
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In a fervent election rally, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasizes the need for a dominant NDA victory in Bihar's 243-member assembly elections, deeming it a deserving tribute to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
While campaigning, Singh criticized opposition parties like the RJD, accusing them of dragging Bihar back to an era of instability and alleged corruption. He praised CM Nitish Kumar for rectifying past governance issues caused by the opposition.
Highlighting the NDA's pledge for Bihar's continued development, Singh assured constituents of fulfilling manifesto promises and commended Modi's government for allocating significant funds and granting constitutional status to the OBC commission, distancing from caste and religious politics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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