SITAMARHI (BIHAR): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday claimed that people were not voting for the RJD-helmed opposition in Bihar as they fear that if voted to power, its regime will “put ‘katta’ to their heads and order them to hold their hands up”.
In contrast, the PM told a rally in Sitamarhi district of the poll-bound state, the NDA was facilitating start-up enterprises, in addition to better education and growth in spheres like sports.
“I shudder to hear that the RJD, in its campaign, is getting children to say that upon growing up, they wish to become ‘rangdaar’ (street bully). Bihar definitely does not want a government which has ‘katta’, ‘kushasan’ (misgovernance), ‘kroorta’ (cruelty) and corruption to offer”, Modi said.
The PM, who has addressed over a dozen rallies since

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