Patna, Nov 7 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday claimed the high voter turnout in the first phase of the assembly elections in Bihar was a sign of "trust people have in the track record of Narendra and Nitish".

However, the Congress and Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor countered the assertion, claiming that the 64.69 per cent voter turnout was in favour of change.

Modi was back in the state to address rallies in Aurangabad and Kaimur districts, where he asserted that the high polling percentage, for which credit also went to the state's "Matri Shakti" (women), was proof that people were not willing to vote for "jungle raj" allegedly represented by RJD.

Repeatedly using the word “katta”, a country-made pistol, the PM accused the principal opposition party of "teaching e

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