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Bhopal/Patna, October 29 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday addressed three consecutive public rallies in poll-bound Bihar and launched a scathing attack on the opposition parties, especially the Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) led by former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav.
Chief Minister Yadav said that Congress leaders are challenging the existence of Lord Ram by filing an affidavit in the Supreme Court, but Ram temple has been built in Ayodhya.
He said that Congress has hurt the sentiments of Hindus and now the people of Bihar will give them a befitting reply for their sins.
Addressing a public rally in Bihar, Chief Minister Yadav said, “After the Mahakal Lok Corridor in Ujjain, Kashi Vishwanath Dham in Varanasi and Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has resolved to establish Sitamarhi, the birthplace of Mata Sita, as a pilgrimage site in Bihar.”
The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, who is among the star campaigners for the Bihar Assembly elections, while campaigning for NDA candidate Mithun Yadav from Nathnagar Assembly constituency, said that BJP is the only party where grassroots level workers are given big responsibilities.
Citing his own example, Chief Minister Yadav said, “No one from my family was in politics, but BJP made me an MLA and then the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. This can happen only in BJP, where the efforts of an ordinary party worker are recognised.”
He also reiterated that Bihar has been a guiding force for India for a long time and is under the divine blessings of the Almighty.
He said, “Bihar is the land of Lord Buddha and Mahavir, who enlightened not only the country but the entire world.”
Soft-spoken Mohan Yadav, who unexpectedly ascended to the top post in December 2023, is being projected as the Yadav face of the BJP to counter Tejashwi Yadav’s influence among the state’s dominant Yadav community in Bihar, saying there are very few Yadav families in Ujjain South (Assembly seat), and yet he won the recent assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh.
Chief Minister Yadav’s presence indicates the BJP’s deeper strategy to dent the RJD’s Yadav vote share, which has remained largely intact since the 1990s.
According to the Election Commission, voting for a total of 243 assembly seats in Bihar will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11 and the results will be declared on November 14.
–IANS
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