The BJP slammed the Congress on Saturday over its leader Pawan Khera's "katta" remarks and said the words reflect the opposition party's "frustration" as the NDA is set to return to power in Bihar with a decisive mandate.
Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi also said that Khera's remarks have made it clear that the Congress does not have anything to say on the issue of development to target the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) governments in Bihar and at the Centre.
Talking to reporters in Bihar, Khera suggested that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar should put a "katta" (country-made pistol) at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "kanpatti" (temple) to get himself declared as the NDA's chief ministerial candidate in the ongoing state Assembly polls.
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