Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in poll-bound Bihar's Muzaffarpur on Thursday, alleged that there is a rift between the Congress and the Rashtriya
Janata Dal (RJD). Barely before the first phase of the Bihar assembly elections, PM Modi drew a "water and oil" analogy to point out how different the two parties are. While addressing the Muzaffarpur rally, PM Modi alleged that the relationship between the RJD and Congress was like water and oil, and they came together to "grab power at any cost, so that they can loot Bihar". "The biggest news in this election is not that abuses are being hurled at me. The biggest news is the infighting between Congress and the RJD. Both parties are pulling each other down despite being allies. The greed for power is the only thing that has brought them together," PM Modi alleged. Terming his opponents as "naamdar" (people with a pedigree), the PM said, "They cannot stomach the fact that a backward class leader, who used to sell tea, has attained such heights. They need to know I do not owe my achievements to their benediction but to the blessings of the people and the Constitution framed by Babasaheb Ambedkar." Also Read - At First Rally After Chhath, PM Modi Vows to Secure UNESCO Heritage Status for the Festival - WATCH
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PM Modi said that all surveys were showing that the RJD-led coalition would face a humiliating defeat in the assembly polls, so it was making "unrealistic promises".
"All surveys are indicating that the NDA is heading for a big victory. And the RJD-Congress combine will face the worst drubbing in their history," PM Modi said.
In a massive attack on the opposition, PM Modi lleged that the Congress-RJD combine stood for five 'Ks' -- 'katta' (country-made weapons), 'kroorta' (cruelty), 'katuta' (social resentment), 'kushasan' (misgovernance) and corruption.
PM Modi remarked, with a hint of alarm, "What type of songs are being played at the rallies of RJD. These speak of 'katta', 'chhura' (dagger), 'dunaali' (double-barreled guns), and kidnapping sisters and daughters."
PM Modi claimed 35,000-40,000 abductions took place during the RJD regime in the state, and "goons used to loot vehicle showrooms".










