Expressing strong objection to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s allegations against the opposition parties of being against “Sanatan Dharma”, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday said that what kind of God do the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party consider themselves to be, is it God’s fault to oppose them? Have to protest. Speaking to reporters in Patna, the former Deputy Chief Minister also claimed that public discontent and its possible impact on the Lok Sabha elections has “scared” the Prime Minister, which is why despite claiming victory he is carrying out intensive campaigning. are doing. Asked about the Prime Minister’s remarks at a rally in Bihar’s Nawada district that the Congress and its allies were “anti-Sanatan”, Tejashwi said, “This is unbecoming of a Prime Minister.”
BJP leaders consider themselves God
Yadav said, “It is well known that there is a small temple in the premises of my house, where all my family members worship. This is not something to show off.” He further said, ”Do the BJP leaders consider themselves God, is their opposition an opposition to God? Anyone who opposes that party is declared a heretic. God is watching everything and everyone has to go there.” The RJD leader said, ”When God will do justice, then these people will know not to compare themselves with God. The former Deputy Chief Minister also expressed regret that in the Nawada speech, the Prime Minister did not respond to the issues that he had raised in a social media post early in the morning. Tejasvi had asked the Prime Minister in a post on
Tejashwi Yadav lashed out at PM Modi
He had said, “The Prime Minister will tell how all the alleged corrupt leaders of the opposition have joined BJP with the help of ED, CBI and IT department.” The former Deputy Chief Minister asked whether the Prime Minister will tell why the investigating agencies raided the houses of BJP leaders. She also slammed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for claiming that no good work had been done in Bihar when the state was under RJD rule before the NDA came to power. JDU President Nitish Kumar, who was part of the grand alliance with RJD, Congress and Left parties, suddenly broke ties with RJD in January and joined the BJP-led NDA. Nitish played an important role in the formation of the India Alliance to oust the BJP from power at the Center in this Lok Sabha election.
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