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Nitish’s computer has Lalu virus: Modi in Bihar rally


Mangalore Today News Network

Buxar, October 26, 2015: Continuing his tirade against Bihar Chief Minister Nitsh Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called the former chief minister a ’virus’ which has affected Nitish’s ’computer’.

 

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Addressing a poll rally in Buxar, 133km from state capital Patna, Modi said that Nitish Kumar has promised to give computers to the youth but he should first arrange for electricity.

"Nitishji said he will distribute computers to the youth. What will they do with it without electricity. Moreover, your computer has been affected by Lalu virus," Modi said to a huge applause from the crowd.

Attacking Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Modi said Congress ruled Bihar for 35 years but did nothing for the state. "Soniaji, Congress ruled Bihar for 35 years, are you not accountable? But they come here and ask for a report from me," Modi said, adding, "In the past 25 years, neither Nitish nor Lalu have done anything for Bihar’s progress."

Pointing out that Bihar is resources, Modi said the state will witness second green revolution if farmers get water in their fields. "Bihar is a state of hardworking people. It has water, land and potential," he added.
 
’Won’t let any one to play politics over reservation’

Reiterating his stand on the issue of reservation, Modi said that he will not allow the Opposition play politics over the quota for Dalits and backwards.

"Modi aapke aarakshan ki suraksha ke liye apni jaan ki baazi laga dega (I am ready to lay down my life to protect your right of reservation)," the prime minister said while accusing the Lalu, Nitish combine of conspiring to take away 5 per cent reservation from the quota of Dalit, Mahadalit and other backward castes and distribute it on the basis of religion.

 

Courtesy: Indiatoday


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