Patna:
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging he had promised in 2014 to reopen sugar factories in the region, but this remains unfulfilled to this day.
Yadav questioned the Prime Minister’s silence at the rally in Motihari, Bihar, today on the issue.
“The respected prime minister said at the 2014 election meeting that he would reopen the closed Motihari sugar factories and take the next cup of tea when Motihari arrives from sugar made only from sugar.” The Prime Minister came to Motihari today six years later, but did not mention these closed sugar mills and tea? “Mr. Yadav said in a tweet.
Alleging that the “leaders of jungle raj“met with supporters of Maoism and”tukde-tukde gang, “Prime Minister Modi urged the state’s population to beware that if the Grand Alliance wins, it will once again usher in an” era of violence “.
“This time for the elections in Bihar, the leaders of jungle raj met with supporters of naxalism and tukde-tukde gang. If given a chance, they will push the state of Bihar back into the dark era of violence. Therefore, the people of Bihar should be aware of this, ”Prime Minister Modi said at the rally in Motihari.
The Grand Alliance of Bihar comprises the RJD and the Congress.
The first phase of the 71-seat Bihar Assembly elections took place on October 28. The remaining 172 constituencies in the Assembly will go to the polls on November 3 and 7.
Elections for the second phase of voting for 94 constituencies will take place on November 3, and the results are expected to be announced on November 10.