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Sharing the dais with BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi at 'Hunkar' rally, LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan said that they are committed to make Modi Prime Minister of the country.
In his address, Paswan said that the way BJP maintains relationship with allies no other party does.
Slamming Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad Yadav, Paswan said "Nitish used to appreciate me when I was with him , since I am not with him anymore, I have become a bad man."
In an attempt to allay Muslim fears, the LJP chief said, "All are equal. We are here to wipe the tears of the poor."
Later, launching an attack on Nitish Kumar, Modi said,"Nitish Government is soft towards terrorism."
"Terrorists are considering Bihar a safe heaven because of vote bank politics," Modi added.
Raking up the issue of Patna serial blasts, Modi said,"The way innocent people were killed in serial blast on my visit on October 27 in Patna due to political rivalry was an attack on India’s democracy and unity."
He said,"Without peace and brotherhood, no country can progress."
Modi said, "Hunkar rally is not to belittle anyone, this rally is a war cry to usher in political change."
Raising the issue of toilets, Modi said,"After 60 years of Independence, our mothers and sisters need better sanitation facilities."
On the issue of massive electricity crisis in the state, Modi said,"In Bihar the problem is not power outage but power coming.
He said,"There are coal mines but are not managed properly."
Taking a dig at Congress, Modi said,"It has become a fashion, if you say youth want a job, they say secularism is under threat, same answer is given if you say prices are rising."
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