NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi of criticising each other to confuse people ahead of assembly elections in Bihar.
Kishor said that claimed that public in Bihar has a new option in the form of Jan Suraaj.
"In the Bihar elections , to confuse people, Rahul Gandhi will criticize PM Modi , and PM Modi will criticize Rahul Gandhi. Both should be asked what the biggest problem in Bihar is," Kishor said.
"Jan Suraaj Founder Prashant Kishor says, The biggest problems in Bihar are migration, corruption, and a
broken education system. Neither Rahul Gandhi is saying anything about it, nor is PM Modi speaking on it. The public will not be fooled this time... The public has a new option in the form of Jan Suraaj," he added.
This comes a day after PM Modi launched a scathing attack on the opposition in Bihar over its objection on the proposed bills to bar tainted politicians from holding office.
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi is leading "Voter Adhikar Yatra" against the special intensive revision of electoral list of poll-bound Bihar.
As Bihar moves closer to elections, the battle lines are clearly drawn. The NDA -- with BJP, JD(U), and LJP (RV) -- is preparing to face a united opposition led by RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, with backing from Congress and Left parties across all seats.
Kishor said that claimed that public in Bihar has a new option in the form of Jan Suraaj.
"In the Bihar elections , to confuse people, Rahul Gandhi will criticize PM Modi , and PM Modi will criticize Rahul Gandhi. Both should be asked what the biggest problem in Bihar is," Kishor said.
"Jan Suraaj Founder Prashant Kishor says, The biggest problems in Bihar are migration, corruption, and a
broken education system. Neither Rahul Gandhi is saying anything about it, nor is PM Modi speaking on it. The public will not be fooled this time... The public has a new option in the form of Jan Suraaj," he added.
This comes a day after PM Modi launched a scathing attack on the opposition in Bihar over its objection on the proposed bills to bar tainted politicians from holding office.
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi is leading "Voter Adhikar Yatra" against the special intensive revision of electoral list of poll-bound Bihar.
As Bihar moves closer to elections, the battle lines are clearly drawn. The NDA -- with BJP, JD(U), and LJP (RV) -- is preparing to face a united opposition led by RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, with backing from Congress and Left parties across all seats.
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