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BJP will not get even 100 seats if it does not contest on the line of religious politics, says Tejashwi Yadav.

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Patna, April 15, 2024: RJD leader and Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, launched a sharp attack on the BJP on Monday, claiming that the party would struggle to cross even 100 Lok Sabha seats if it did not rely on religious politics and state machinery.

Tejashwi asked BJP leaders to avoid communal lines and contest polls:

“The saffron party leaders are boasting about winning 400 seats, but I challenge them—if they don’t use the Ram temple, temple-mosque politics, ED, CBI, Income tax, a section of the media, electoral bonds, money power and even the Election Commission, they will not get even 100 seats in this country,” Tejashwi said.

He added that a “level playing field” would expose the BJP’s real strength. “If there is a fair fight, they will not even touch 100 seats,” he asserted.

Tejashwi campaigned for the RJD candidate in Aurangabad:

Tejashwi made these remarks while heading to Ayrangabad to campaign for RJD candidate Abhay Kushwaha. His campaign scheduled for the day also included rallies in Gaya and Jamui.

Also Read: Lalu Prasad Yadav said BJP leaders are nervous about the 2024 Lok Sabha poll.

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