Bihar polls choice between development, jungle raj: Shah

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Patna/Gopalganj/Samastipur/Hajipur Nov 1: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday asserted that the assembly elections in Bihar presented the people with a choice between the “Modi-Nitish combine”, which would develop Bihar, and the RJD-helmed opposition that would “bring back jungle raj”.
The former BJP president made the remarks while virtually addressing rallies in Gopalganj and Samastipur districts, and Vaishali district’s Hajipur, the parliamentary constituency of Union minister Chirag Paswan.
He could not visit these places due to bad weather.
In Gopalganj, the native district of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, he raked up the “high-handedness” of Sadhu Yadav, former Bihar CM Rabri Devi’s estranged brother, to warn people that “jungle raj” will come back if the opposition party returned to power.
“This election is an opportunity to decide who should be entrusted with the future of Bihar. On the one hand are those who ushered in ‘jungle raj’. On the other hand is the duo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Nitish Kumar, who have brought development,” he said.
“The people of Gopalganj have never voted for the RJD since 2002. I am sure they will keep up the trend… Nobody knows the misdeeds (kaarnaame) of Sadhu Yadav better than the people of Gopalganj,” he added.
Yadav, who had been both the MLA and the MP from Gopalganj, was known to wield tremendous clout while her sister was the CM of the state.
One of the incidents blamed on him was forcefully driving away with cars from a showroom during Rabri Devi’s eldest daughter Misa Bharti’s wedding in 1999.
The incident was mentioned by PM Modi at a rally earlier this week, even as he did not name anyone.
Another incident in which Yadav’s name had cropped up was the Shilpi Gautam murder case that took place in the same year.
It was recently in the news when Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor alleged the complicity of Samrat Choudhary, then an RJD leader who is now with the BJP and deputy chief minister of the state, in the case.
The home minister also listed the names of the villages in central Bihar which had made headlines during the RJD rule for massacres that took place in an era when several districts of the state were in the throes of a bloody feud between outlawed Naxal groups and private militias of upper caste landlords. (PTI)

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