Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi alleged that there are "two Indias"; one which pretends that the Yamuna is clean by making a separate pond for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while on the other side, the pollution of the river had been evident.
The Munger constituency is known for its unpredictability, with no single party having dominated the seat in the past. The election outcome will depend on various factors, including caste dynamics, local issues, and the candidates' ability to connect with voters.
"There are two Indias. During the Chhath Puja, PM Modi decided that he would take a bath in the Yamuna. On one side, there is the reality of India and Bihar, where the Yamuna is polluted, and on the other side, PM Modi built a small pond of clean water. Clean water was brought from pipes
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday asserted that there has been "no accusation of even four annas worth of corruption" levelled against Prime Minister Narendra Modi after 11 years in office or Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after 20 years of governance.
The senior Congress leader expressed confidence that the Mahagathbandhan alliance will form the next government in Bihar and claimed that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)'s "time is up," adding that the people of the state have decided to bring about a change.
The political landscape in Lakhisarai district is gearing up for an intense contest, with both its Assembly constituencies--Lakhisarai and Surayagarha- set to play a crucial role in the first phase of Bihar elections on November 6.
Addressing ANI, Ghosh said, "What has Rahul Gandhi done for Bihar? Why do the people of Bihar not look upto Congress? Today, Bihar is progressing under the leadership of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar."
Rashid Alvi highlighted that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have repeatedly claimed to have cleaned the Yamuna in the national capital, but added that such claims could only be credible if BJP leaders themselves drank the river's water.
"Nothing could be more shameful than the kind of language he used against the Prime Minister of the country... This has become part of their party's culture," the JDU MP told reporters on Thursday.