Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued his tirade against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and said that the people of Bihar were suffering due to his arrogance. PM Modi, who was addressing a rally in Bihar, recalled that the people of Gujarat had sent a cheque of Rs five crore seven years ago on August 18 for relief work post the floods in Koshianchal region but it was returned due to arrogance. PM said that the politicians neglect the pain of common people due to their arrogance and he asked the crowd that those who can't leave behind their arrogance, should they continue to support them.
PM Modi also used the occasion to target the Congress Party, which has joined hands with the Janata Dal (United) and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) under the grand alliance, to contest the Bihar polls. PM further asked who was responsible for Jayaprakash Narayan's death. It is the Congress Party. Some people are compromising for power with those who threw Jayaprakash Narayan ji in jail and he asked is it not an insult to JP's legacy. PM Modi earlier announced Rs 1.25 lakh crore special package for Bihar. Addressing the people at Arrah, he said that this package would change fate of Bihar and development work will be speeded up.
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