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By A Staff Reporter
Muzaffarpur, Bihar | Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Congress during an election rally in Muzaffarpur, asserting that the opposition alliance is heading for its “biggest defeat ever” in the ongoing elections.
“Today, every survey is clearly revealing one thing: RJD and Congress are going to suffer their biggest defeat ever in this election. All surveys are also indicating that the NDA is going to get the biggest victory in this election,” the Prime Minister said, addressing a large crowd.
Modi credited the anticipated outcome to the people of Bihar, especially the youth, women, farmers, and fishermen, saying they are the ones “creating new history.” He added that this growing public support has left the opposition “deeply frightened.”
He accused the RJD and Congress of misleading the public with false promises. “In their manifesto, they are making such statements that are nothing but lies. They are bragging so much that even their supporters are finding it difficult to digest,” Modi remarked.
Highlighting the political awareness among Bihar’s electorate, the Prime Minister said, “I was watching how the youth of Bihar are mocking these people on social media. These RJD and Congress members are committing the sin of underestimating the intellectual capacity of the people of Bihar.”
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