Modi sensing defeat in Bihar : Rahul Gandhi
Benipatti (Madhubani, Bihar), Oct 30 (IBNS) Hitting back at Narendra Modi for his "3 iditos" remark against the constituents of the grand alliance, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has said the Prime Minister is making such remarks because he is sensing BJP's defeat in Bihar election.
"He is sensing defeat in Bihar... That is why he calls the alliance Satan and '3 Idiots'. But he is the Prime Minister of the country and such language does not suit him," Rahul Gandhi said while addressing a rallyon Thursday.
He asserted that the the grand alliance of Congress, RJD and JD(U) is going to form the next government in Bihar and the state would witness a new dimension of development under the leadership of Nitish Kumar.
Praising Nitish Kumar for development of Bihar, Rahul said each district of the state will have a university after the grand alliance forms government and youngsters will not have to go outside in search of jobs.
"Why don't you ask Modiji why Biharis are beaten up in Maharashtra, a state ruled by his party and ally Shiva Sena," he asked the crowd.
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