Keywords:
- Amit Shah Bihar rally
- J.P. Nadda election campaign
- NDA candidates Bihar
- RJD regime criticism
- INDIA bloc reservations controversy
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president J.P. Nadda addressed five election rallies in Bihar on May 26, rallying support for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates. Mr. Shah spoke at meetings in the Karakat and Sasaram Lok Sabha constituencies, while Mr. Nadda campaigned in Ara, Jehanabad, and Nalanda parliamentary seats.
Both leaders targeted the regime of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and criticized the INDIA (India National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance) bloc leaders for allegedly granting reservations to Muslims.
Mr. Shah and Mr. Nadda’s speeches focused on highlighting the achievements of the NDA government and attacking the opposition’s policies. They accused the RJD and its allies of mismanagement and corruption, urging voters to support the NDA for continued development and stability in Bihar.
The rallies were part of a broader effort by the BJP to consolidate its position in Bihar ahead of the upcoming elections. The leaders emphasized the need for a strong and stable government to ensure the progress of the state and the welfare of its people.
The NDA leaders’ criticism of the INDIA bloc’s reservation policies is expected to be a key issue in the campaign, with both sides vying for support from various communities in the state.
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