Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday lodged a complaint to the Bihar Chief Election Officer (CEO) against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his "dance" remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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.
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Addressing a public gathering in Bihar's Nalanda, Rahul said that during the 1971 war, Indira Gandhi did not fear or bow before the United States, whereas Prime Minister Modi neither has a "vision" nor the "ability" to stand up to the US President Donald Trump.
While speaking during an election rally in Chhapra, the Prime Minister noted that despite the insult of Bihari people, Priyanka Gandhi was smiling during the incident.
Vikassheel Insaan Party convenor Mukesh Sahani on Thursday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bihar; however, he accused him of remembering the state only during elections.
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.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday paid his heartfelt tribute to Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar on the 63rd Guru Pooja and 118th birth anniversary.
Hitting out at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday described them as "naamdaars" (dynasts) who cannot digest their food without "abusing a kaamdaar" (worker).
US President Donald Trump hinted at easing tensions with Canada after raising tariffs by 10 per cent. At the APEC Summit in South Korea, Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney briefly interacted despite Trump earlier saying he "didn't come to South Korea to see Canada."
Addressing an election rally in Muzaffarpur, the Prime Minister said the competition winner will be decided by the public, and the winners will be recognised just before next year's Chhath festival.
"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.