New Delhi: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Tejashwi Yadav reacted to the incident of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar touching Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday and mentioned that he felt horrible and located it painful to see. Yadav was referring to Modi’s rally in Bihar earlier immediately forward of the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections the place he was joined by Nitish Kumar, Chirag Paswan and different BJP-JDU leaders Nitish momentarily touched PM’s toes.
“Today I saw a picture of Nitish Kumar where he touched the feet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi…We felt very bad. What has happened? Nitish Kumar is our guardian…There is no other CM as experienced as Nitish Kumar and he is touching the feet of PM Modi,” mentioned Tejashwi.
#WATCH | Patna: Former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav says, “Today I saw a picture of Nitish Kumar where he touched the feet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi…We felt very bad. What has happened? Nitish Kumar is our guardian…There is no other Chief… pic.twitter.com/HhC641XtoO
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Earlier immediately, Tejashvi Yadav hit out at PM Modi and known as him a “machine of lies.” Reacting to Modi’s assertion that leaders of the INDIA alliance are “anti-Sanatan”, RJD chief mentioned, “What is the proof? Am I not a Hindu? There is a temple in my house. Are people of the BJP considering themselves as God? People of BJP should not compare themselves with God. God is watching everything and everyone has to go there.”
In the put up on X, Yadav had accused the BJP of indulging in “institutional, organised and systematic corruption”, which was marked by enormous donations to the celebration via electoral bonds and hounding of political adversaries via ED, CBI and IT division.
Yadav, who is known as in land-for-jobs rip-off, pertaining to father Lalu Prasad’s tenure as Railway Minister when he was a minor, had additionally sought to know why the businesses took no motion in opposition to leaders of the BJP who confronted corruption allegations and the way come turncoats from the opposition camp usually bought reprieve after crossing over.
“I am glad that ever since I started flagging the political dynasts in the BJP-led coalition, the PM has stopped his rants against parivarvad. The very candidate he has campaigned for Bihar comes from a political family,” he mentioned.
He additionally scoffed on the PM’s declare “I address rallies only to have a darshan of my people” regardless of being assured of a win within the elections, which is being predicted by surveys.
The RJD chief remarked, “If that is so, why is the PM having a darshan of the people only during election time? The fact is, he is scared. So he is playing mind games. He has been a manufacturer, distributor and wholesaler, all rolled into one, of lies.”