Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday (Oct 24) asserted that Bihar was making progress with generous help from the Narendra Modi government at the Centre and urged the people to vote for the NDA in the assembly elections.
The JD(U) president addressed a rally in Samastipur district, from where the Prime Minister launched his campaign for the high-stakes elections.
Kumar lambasted RJD president Lalu Prasad, whom he did not mention by name, for misgoverning the state and "making his wife the chief minister when he had to step down".
The longest-serving CM was referring to the resignation of Prasad from the post of chief minister in 1997, following a CBI charge-sheet in fodder scam cases, and the taking over of Rabri Devi.
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