Speaking to reporters, Chaudhary emphasised that the NDA government delivers on its promises, as there is a clear difference between those who talk and those who act.
"If you vote for Jan Suraaj, all those who have come home for Chhath, will never go outside Bihar for employment... The youth of Bihar want employment in Bihar itself... A people's government is going to be formed in Bihar...," said Prashant Kishor in an election rally in Sitamarhi.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday slammed the Rashtriya Janata Dal for its law-and-order record during the party's tenure in power in Bihar. He said that when the party was in power, elections in the state required six phases, but now they require only two phases, reflecting bette
"We have worked to free Bihar from Naxalism. This election is the one that will decide whether to bring back Jungle Raj to Bihar or the rule of development. Do you want jungle raj? If Lalu's Rabri government comes to power, jungle raj will also come with it. If the NDA government is forme
In a sharp attack on RJD, Rai said they won't talk about development in those 20 months; rather, they will orchestrate robberies, grab the lands of the poor or set up a kidnapping industry.
The RJD supremo alleged that the "uncrowned king of lies and the leader of empty promises" had claimed that 12,000 out of the country's total 13,198 trains would operate for Bihar during Chhath. The RJD leader termed the promise a blatant deception.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered former Congress president Sitaram Kesri on his death anniversary and accused the Congress leadership of insulting him.
Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Friday launched a veiled attack on the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in Bihar and alleged that the "youth of Bihar are struggling" to return home to Chhath while a "bullet train is being built in Gujarat".
Hitting out at the opposition's alliance, the prime minister said, "On one side, there is NDA, an alliance with mature leadership, and on the other side, there is 'Maha lathbandhan'."
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bihar, state BJP president Dilip Jaiswal on Friday exuded confidence that the NDA will win the assembly elections with a 2/3 majority.
Gehlot said that people of Bihar want change as they struggle with multiple issues, including unemployment. He alleged that the way the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in the Centre is operating is a "threat to democracy".