05-May-2024 04:55 PM
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Patna, May 5 (Reporter) Describing the on-going Lok Sabha election as a struggle for survival, Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said that 140 crore people in the country were seriously pondering whether they would die if Modi came back to power and added that this feeling had transformed the election into a fight for survival.
Yadav said here on Sunday that people were thinking that Modi, after coming to power, would scrap the constitution, democracy, and reservation. The youth would die without jobs and employment, and the common people would die due to inflation, he added.
The people were also scared of the introduction of the Agni Veer scheme in police and paramilitary forces, he said, adding that if Modi came back to power, the farmers would die, demanding their rights.
The RJD leader said that if the Modi government returns to power, the feelings of hatred and division will increase further than they did during the past 10 years.
Yadav said that whatever autonomy is left with the constitutional institutions that were destroyed in 10 years will also continue to exist.
Meanwhile, reiterating his allegations, opposition leader Tejaswi Prasad Yadav in Bihar asked Modi why he was not giving details of his 10 years of rule.
He also asked Modi to explain what he did for Bihar, which gave him 39 MPs out of 40, and added that Modi gave lakhs of crores of rupees to Gujarat during the past 5 years, from where he got only 26 MPs. He said such allegations were also labeled against Modi by the Nitish government.
The RJD leader said that the people were asking why the NDA MPs disappeared from their constituencies even after winning for the last 10 consecutive years.
Yadav appealed to the people to reflect on what the double-engine government gave to Bihar during the past 10 years, especially in the fields of jobs, education, health, industry, and investment.
He said the people gave 33 seats out of 40 to the NDA in 2014 and 39 out of 40 in 2019, but Modi did not give anything in return to the people of Bihar...////...