Senior BJP leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said Indi-Alliance lacks clear vision and credibility because their infighting is out in the open. Addressing a public meeting at Kunti Nagar in Nawada in Bihar, the Prime Minister said leaders of the Opposition alliance are afraid of his guarantees because they support corruption and are anti-development. Mr. Modi said that he fulfilled whatever guarantees were assured earlier.
Mr. Modi alleged that Congress-RJD and other parties want to disintegrate the country because they do not want to implement the constitution across the country uniformly. He also dubbed the manifesto of the Congress party as a document of appeasement. He said the work of the last 10 years during his regime are testimonials of guarantees as Article 370 and triple talaq were scrapped. He added the long cherished dream of people was fulfilled as the Ram Temple was completed after 500 years but Congress always opposed it.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and leaders of constituent parties of NDA also attended the meeting. This was the second election rally of the Prime Minister in Bihar within a week.
Earlier on the 4th of April,Mr. Modi had launched the Lok Sabha election campaign for NDA from the Jamui constituency. From Nawada parliamentary constituency BJP has fielded Vivek Thakur. He is the son of senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Dr. C P Thakur.
Polling will be held on the 19th of April in the Nawada Lok Sabha segment along with Gaya, Aurangabad and Jamui under the first phase of parliamentary elections.