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Tejashwi Yadav said PM Modi should come here 365 days but BJP will lose the election in Bihar.

Patna: Ahead of Amit Shah rally in Bihar’s Aurangabad district, Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of opposition in Bihar assembly said that PM Narendra Modi should come to Bihar for all 365 days in a year but BJP will lose the election here.

“If PM Narendra Modi or BJP are afraid of something, they are scared of Bihar. Hence, its top leaders are coming here. I want to tell them to come here 365 days in a year, but they will lose the election,” Yadav said while interacting with the media persons in Patna on Tuesday.

“They are using all their strength in Bihar. The leaders of BJP have also brought investigating agencies here. We knew all these things. I want to ask PM Narendra Modi and HM Amit Shah to come here but please talk about the real issues, farmers issues, unemployment, special status of Bihar and talk about the policies to prevent migration from Bihar,” Yadav said.

“The leaders of BJP come here during the election. They make tall promises and then forget it. Are there any factories open in Bihar? Compare it with Gujarat. All facilities are being given to Gujarat and not given anything to Bihar despite this state was given 39 out of 40 seats of Lok Sabha in 2019.

Union home minister Amit Shah will address a rally in favour of BJP candidate Sushil Kumar Singh in Aurangabad on Wednesday.

PM Narendra Modi recently came to Bihar’s Jamui district on April 4. He also came to Nawada on April 7 and addressed a rally. PM Narendra Modi has a scheduled plan to visit Gaya on April 16. He will campaign for Hindustani Awam Morcha Secular candidate Jitan Ram Manjhi.

The polling for the first phase of election will be held in Aurangabad on April 19 and BJP ace leaders are showing special attention on Bihar.

 “We will repeat the performance of 2019 in 2024 in Bihar. The people of Bihar are with PM Narendra Modi. RJD will not open an account here. We will win all 40 seats. HM Amit Shah is coming to Aurangabad tomorrow to address a rally,” said Nitin Navin, cabinet minister under BJP quota in the Nitish Kumar government.

EOM.

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