Maharashtra farmer burns 600 sacks of onions after getting Re 1/kg offer
Maharashtra farmer burns 600 sacks of onions after getting Re 1/kg offer
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Kicking off the NDA's campaign for the Bihar Assembly elections from Samastipur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering attack on the RJD and Congress, accusing them of corruption and reviving fears of 'Jungle Raj'. The Prime Minister said, 'their habit of theft is such that they are now involved in the theft of the honour of the people's leader.' Paying tribute to former Chief Minister and social justice icon Karpoori Thakur at his birthplace, Modi positioned the NDA as the true inheritor of his legacy, citing the posthumous Bharat Ratna awarded to Thakur by his government. He contrasted the NDA's development agenda, highlighting increased fish production, new highways, and benefits for farmers under schemes like PM-Kisan, with the RJD's past record on law and order, which he claimed allowed crime and Naxalism to flourish. The rally sets the stage for a high-stakes electoral battle in the state.
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