BJP national president JP Nadda addressed a large election rally in Bhojpur district on the final day of campaigning for the first phase of Bihar assembly elections. Speaking at Daulatpur sports ground in Koilwar block, he targeted the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Lalu Prasad Yadav, and Tejashwi Yadav. Nadda accused the RJD of promoting lawlessness and corruption during their previous rule in Bihar. He appealed to voters to support NDA candidate Raghavendra Pratap Singh from Badhara assembly constituency. The BJP leader reminded people of various criminal incidents and scandals that occurred during Lalu's tenure, warning against the return of such governance. He also criticized Congress for lacking direction and purpose in the elections. The rally was seen as a major show of strength by the NDA alliance in Bhojpur.

Nadda Attacks RJD Over Past Rule and Criminal Links
JP Nadda launched a sharp attack on the RJD, stating that the party represents extortion, lawlessness, and bullying. He reminded voters of a 2003 rally in Patna where Lalu Yadav named the event 'Oil the sticks and swing them', creating terror in the city. Nadda claimed that during Lalu's rule, kidnapping became an industry and professionals fled Bihar. He mentioned the Tata showroom loot during Misa Bharti's wedding and various scams including fodder, tar, and land-for-jobs. The BJP president pointed out that Lalu has 36 years of sentence, while Rabri, Tejashwi, and Misa are out on bail. He highlighted the party's alleged connections with criminals like Shahabuddin and accused them of shielding culprits in serious crimes.
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