Modi Bihar Visit: Tejashwi Yadav Targeted Samrat Chaudhary; Jan Vishwas Rally, Politics Of Familyism – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live



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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held two public meetings in Bihar. During his address in Aurangabad and Begusarai, he fiercely attacked Lalu family and Rahul Gandhi on the issue of nepotism. Before the grand rally of the Grand Alliance, former Deputy Chief Minister and younger son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, Tejashwi Yadav has hit back. He sarcastically said that PM Modi was not talking about familyism for RJD, but was talking about BJP state president and new deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary sitting next to him. There is nothing to worry about. Most of the familyism is in BJP only. The public also knows this.

CM Nitish Kumar was also attacked

Not only this, Tejashwi Yadav also attacked CM Nitish Kumar. Said that at least after this the Chief Minister should stick to his words. He should not change sides, this is the wish of all of us. Actually, in Aurangabad and Begusarai, CM Nitish had said that we had gone here and there in between, now we have come to NDA forever. Now we will not go anywhere. Will remain with BJP only.

Now know what PM Modi had said

PM Modi said that friends, Bihar has fought for decades. familism Have seen the loss. Has suffered the brunt of nepotism. Familism and social justice are diametrically opposed to each other. On the other hand, there is extreme dynastic evil of RJD and Congress. People of RJD and Congress use Dalits, deprived and backward people as their shield to justify their nepotism and corruption. This is not social justice. Rather it is a betrayal of the society. Otherwise, what is the reason that only one family was empowered and the rest of the families of the society were left behind. The country has also seen how the lands of youth were taken over in the name of providing jobs to a family. Friends, true social justice does not come from appeasement but from satisfaction. Attacking Tejashwi Yadav, PM Modi had said that another irony of dynastic politics is that one inherits the party and the chair from the parents but does not even have a say in the functioning of the governments of the parents. Don’t have the courage to mention it. This is the condition of the complaining party.



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