They Can't Digest Food Without Criticising 'Kaamdaar': PM Modi Attacks Rahul, Tejashwi In Bihar
In a recent rally, PM Modi attacked Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, calling them dynasts. He highlighted women's empowerment initiatives and condemned the opposition's rule in Bihar. The Bihar assembly elections are nearing, intensifying political exchanges.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday slammed Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, labelling them as "naamdaars" or dynasts.
He claimed they cannot digest their food without criticising a "kaamdaar" or worker. This comment was in response to Rahul Gandhi's statement suggesting that the Prime Minister might "even dance" for votes, ANI reported.
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Addressing an election rally, PM Modi accused both leaders of being "yuvrajs," or princes, from corrupt families. He stated that one belongs to India's most corrupt family and the other to Bihar's. Both are allegedly involved in scams worth thousands of crores and are currently out on bail.
Focus on Women's Empowerment
The Prime Minister highlighted the efforts made by both the Union and Bihar governments towards women's empowerment. He stressed that this issue has been a top priority for him and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Citing various government schemes, he mentioned how these initiatives have benefited women across India.
PM Modi elaborated on the schemes providing tap water connections, free gas connections, and free ration to alleviate women's hardships. Additionally, he noted that permanent houses were registered in women's names to further empower them.
Criticism of Opposition Rule
Earlier, PM Modi criticised the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress party's governance in Bihar using five words: "Katta, Kroorta, Katuta, Kushasan, and Corruption." He explained that "katta" signifies a place where cruelty prevails and lawlessness is rampant.
The Prime Minister asserted that these terms define the RJD-Congress rule. He accused them of fostering environments where cruelty reigns and law breaks down. This criticism was part of his broader attack on their past governance records in Bihar.
The Bihar assembly elections are scheduled for November 6 and 11, with results expected on November 14. As campaigning intensifies, political leaders continue to exchange barbs while outlining their visions for the state's future.
With inputs from ANI
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