Bihar rallies: Modi takes dig at Nitish, Lalu, paints them as leaders with 'regressive agenda'

October 26, 2015

Chhapra/Nalanda/Patna, Oct 26: Taking on rivals Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad on their home turfs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday painted them as leaders with regressive agenda with "18th century mindset", attacking the Bihar Chief Minister over the "tantrik" controversy and said the RJD chief was leading "Rashtriya Jadu Tona" party.

modiIn a string of poll rallies, Modi projected BJP's six-point programme for state's development as an alternative to the grand alliance of JD(U), RJD and the Congres. Three phases remain for the Bihar polls on October 28, November one and five.

The Prime Minister also made a strong rebuttal of the attempts by the Opposition to paint BJP as anti-reservation, saying it was a "bundle of lies" and promised "no one can even touch" the provisions made with the efforts of Dalit icon BR Ambedkar for the upliftment of the deprived classes.

Kumar yesterday courted controversy as a video of his meeting a 'tantrik' went viral in which the tantrik is heard asking JD(U) leader why he had teamed up with Prasad, uttering "Nitish Zindabad and Lalu Murdabad.".

The video provided fresh ammunition to his BJP, which claimed that he was resorting to occult to get rid of foe-turned-friend Lalu.

Taking a jibe at the grand alliance over it in Nalanda, the home truf of Kumar, Modi said so far he knew only three players in Mahagatbandhan--Bada Bhai Lalu, Chhota Bhai Nitish and Madam Sonia Gandhi. "But for the first time I came to know there is also a fourth player, a tantrik. Now there are four players in this alliance of grand opportunism."

Wondering whether such a "farce" can be allowed to go on with democracy, he asked the youths in Nalanda, the home turf of Kumar, whether Bihar needs such "tantra-mantra (occult practices" to get rid of its problems.

"Can a Bihar of 21st century be made with those carrying forth the thinking of 18th century. Bihar needs to be freed from this mindset of 18th century. We do not need jantar Mantar, we need computers. Our youths should have laptops in their hand and no taaveej," Modi said alleging that those who were in power did nothing to develop the region.

Mocking the RJD chief in his once pocketborough Chhapra, Modi advised him to rename his party as "Rashtriya Jadu Tona Party" and become the country's biggest 'tantrik".`

Ridiculing Lalu's election meeting barbs at him, Modi said, "Laluji you are free to sacrifice black or white pigeon or blow chilly smoke. If you have to do this rename your party Rashtriya Janta Dal as Rashtriya Jadu Tona Party (party of occult practices) and being the head of the party, you will be the biggest 'tantrik' in the world."

Accusing Lalu and Nitish of spreading the "poison" of caste politics, he said that he is being targetted by them as they have not been able to digest how the son hailing from an extremely backward caste became the Prime Minister.

Blaming "Bade bhaai" (Lalu) and "Chhote Bhaai" (Nitish Kumar) for problems plaguing the state, Modi also hit back at their "Bihari versus Bahari (Bihari versus outsider)" barb to attack BJP, which is fighting the polls under the leadership of Modi and Amit Shah.

In remarks laced with sarcasm, Modi said he wants to ask from the "very respectable democrat (param adarniya loktantrik) Nitish ji and the "biggest occult practitioner (tantrik) Lalu ji who made the Bihar youths outsiders by forcing them out of the state in search of livelihood.

"People of Bihar want to know who made the youths of Bihar outsiders (Bahari). Who pushed my youths of Bihar outside. They destroyed two generations of youths in Bihar in last 25 years," Modi said amid renewed attempts by the BJP to woo youth voters in Bihar, which it expects will cast their ballot beyond the caste and community lines.

"We do not want the Bihar youths to become outsiders. They are the destiny makers of the state," he added.

Projecting his modest background of a tea-seller, Modi attacked the RJD chief for allegedly threatening a mike operator to throw him on ground during a rally in Gaya.

"So far you have not come to power and you are talking of throwing the children of the poor on the ground. The mikewallah may be one individual for you. For me he belongs to my community. Will you torture the children of the poor like this? Will you thrown them on the ground."

Modi also stated that some railway officers used to bash up tea sellers earlier.

BJP has of late been projecting Modi as the first PM on his own strength from EBC category. BJP is banking big on EBCs in this election in Bihar.

Asking people to "punish" those, who misruled Bihar for 25 years, he asked the electorate to wipe out such leaders from the political landscape of Bihar.

Modi said that while leaders of NDA talk about issues of development, those of the grand alliance keep their focus only on him. "They are only shouting Modi-Modi. Modi did this, Modi did that. Modi is like this, Modi is like that. Modi is what he is but people of the country have blessed him."

"There is a reason. They have been doing the politics of forward versus backward from last thirty years and dreaming of becoming Prime Minister. They were carrying this poison of casteism all along. And all of sudden they see an EBC has become Prime Minister without any such ploy.

"Their act of spreading the poison of caste did not work. They are not being able to digest how could a tea-seller from the EBC become Prime Minister. That is why Lalu is abusing me day and night," he said.

Slamming the leaders of the grand alliance for spreading "lies" about reservation, Modi said that his views on reservation match with those of Lalu, Nitish and Congress and there is total unanimity among political parties in Parliament on the issue as no body is against the existing system of quota.

"Today in our country, there is no demand from any corner to do away with reservation. All the sections of the society have accepted this arrangement. Now people demand for their inclusion in it. There is also a consensus on the issue among political parties in Parliament.

"I may have a lot of differences with Lalu, Nitish and Congress on other topics but on the issue of reservation, I have no difference with any political party. My views on reservation are same as of Lalu, Nitish or Congress," he said.

Reassuring the reserved categories on it, the Prime Minister also referred to his EBC connection. "Moreover all of you know who am I. Where would have Modi been, had Baba Saheb Ambedkar not come.

"A person belonging to Extremely Backward caste reached here selling tea. But still some people are trying to impose an untruth despite clarifications from our side many times."

Reminding people that neither the BJP-led NDA under the Prime Ministership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee nor BJP governments in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Goa, Haryana and Maharastra touched the issue of reservation, Modi said that the provision of quota made with efforts of Ambedkar for the protection of dalits, backwards and underprivilleged will not be tinkered with.

"They are spreading lies after lies. I am assuring you no body can even touch whatever has been done by Ambedkar for their protection," he said.

Targeting the Mahagathbandhan for migration of youths in search of jobs, he promised that if the NDA came to power, he will ask the state government to form a committee to chalk out plans for industrialisation of the state to generate employment for youth, who he said, are being forced to leave their old parents and migrate to earn two square meals.

"The bada bhai and Chhota bhai (Lalu and Nitish) have committed this sin of making youths of Bihar outsiders (bahari) due to which they have to stomach humiliation and leave their home and hearths. This has to be changed," he said.

Holding that "pride, cheating and exploitation are three hallmarks of the grand alliance of Congress, JDU and RJD", Modi SAID they are going to leave Bihar for ever after this assembly polls as he asked people to choose between the politics of "jungle raj" and of development.

Modi was also dismissive of projections that the grand alliance has an edge in the elections saying those sitting in air conditioned enclosures in Delhi are predicting elections are in favour of the grand alliance.

"They have been given a contract to spread confusion. But people on the ground cannot be misled by those sitting in AC enclosures," he said.

In Nalanda, where Yadav-Kurmi rivalry is a known reality, the Prime Minister went hammer and tongs against Prasad saying his son (Tejaswi) does not even know how many zeros are there in the Rs 1.25 lakh crore package promised by him for Bihar.

"If Laluji's Yuvraj is asked to tell how many zeros are there in the Rs 1.25 lakh crore, the package that has been announced by me for Bihar, he will not be able to tell it. Will those who do not know how to write Rs 1.25 lakh crore, develop Bihar," he said.

In the Nitish land, Modi also played up a letter written by him in the past lambasting Prasad to paint their alliance as "coming together of those backstabbing each other" and asked the supporters to read the letter and distribute it in every home to apprise people how the Bihar Chief Minister had accused the RJD chief of "corruption, casteism and communalism" then.

He also said that it is youths of Bihar, who will protect the state and not any occult practice (jantar mantar) and accused both Prasad and Nitish doing nothing for Nalanda's development.

However, apparently sensing that Nitish has the son of the soil image in Nalanda, the Prime Minister also sought to make it clear that the assembly election in Bihar is "not to defeat" any one but to change the destiny of the state even as he exhorted people to punish all three parties of the Mahagathbandhan.

In Patna, where Yadavs constitute a large number of electorates and BJP is utilising Union Minister Ram Kripal Yadav to wean away them, Modi asked why they are tolerating insult of Lalu Prasad against whom Nitish Kumar had written a strong letter.

"I want to ask Lalu ji what is your compulsion that you are bearing with such insult. Nitish wrote such a strongly abusive letter to you. Does your blood not boil. Why are you bearing with the insult of Lalu ji. What is your compulsion. I understand the compulsion of Lalu ji. Last time he was trying to settle his daughter. This time he is trying to set his sons well and in the process he is trying to upset Bihar," he said in Patna.

Modi's half-a-dozen promises to the people of Bihar seem a counter to Kumar's "Saat Nischay" (seven resolves) announced in August in which Kumar had promised unemployment allowance, a 35 per cent reservation for women in jobs and piped water and free electricity connection.

Modi said that Lalu is labouring only to promote his two sons in politics. "He is not bothered about anybody else than their family members," he alleged.

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