Sitamarhi/Bettiah, Nov 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday claimed that people have given the opposition INDIA bloc a “65-volt jhatka” in the first phase of assembly elections in Bihar, and now they are spending “sleepless nights”.
Modi wound up his extensive campaign for assembly polls in Bihar, where he cautioned voters that if the RJD-led opposition came to power, it would order them to hold their “hands up” by placing a “katta” on their head.
The PM seemed confident of an NDA win, claiming that the high turnout in the first phase was in favour of the ruling coalition.
“You have given a 65-volt shock to the opposition, which is now having sleepless nights,” said Modi, referring to the 65.09 per cent turnout registered across 121 assembly segments where voting was held on Nove

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