
PM Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Bihar.
Patna:
Criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for attacking RJD, JD(U) and Congress at election rallies in Bihar over the past few days, the grand alliance has charged him with running a "negative campaign" and termed his speeches "mediocre".
"One can safely say that the prime minister's speeches during election rallies in Bihar have been mediocre and even less. They lacked any substance when they could have enthused the voters to vote for the NDA," the JD(U) Rajya Sabha MP Pavan Varma said speaking on behalf of the alliance.
"The Prime Minister's speeches were negative, insulting, divisive, improper and distressing," he said and asked PM Modi's advisors to "Review the tone, tenor and substance of his addresses for improvement in future as he will be the face of the BJP-led coalition in the next general election too."
Mr Varma, who was flanked by RJD spokesperson Manoj Jha and Congress leader Chandan Yadav at the grand alliance's routine press briefing, accused PM Modi and other NDA leaders with resorting to "cheap tactics" like raking up the beef issue, release of a video showing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar meeting a 'tantrik' (occultist), counter-attack on reservation issue ahead of every phase of the assembly polls to fair better against the grand alliance.
"Elections will come and go ... It does not matter who comes to power and who does not," Mr Varma said.
"One can safely say that the prime minister's speeches during election rallies in Bihar have been mediocre and even less. They lacked any substance when they could have enthused the voters to vote for the NDA," the JD(U) Rajya Sabha MP Pavan Varma said speaking on behalf of the alliance.
"The Prime Minister's speeches were negative, insulting, divisive, improper and distressing," he said and asked PM Modi's advisors to "Review the tone, tenor and substance of his addresses for improvement in future as he will be the face of the BJP-led coalition in the next general election too."
Mr Varma, who was flanked by RJD spokesperson Manoj Jha and Congress leader Chandan Yadav at the grand alliance's routine press briefing, accused PM Modi and other NDA leaders with resorting to "cheap tactics" like raking up the beef issue, release of a video showing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar meeting a 'tantrik' (occultist), counter-attack on reservation issue ahead of every phase of the assembly polls to fair better against the grand alliance.
"Elections will come and go ... It does not matter who comes to power and who does not," Mr Varma said.
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