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#BattleforBihar: PM Modi brands ‘Lalu’ as virus

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Buxar today. He is likely to address another rally in poll bound Bihar.

Here are the highlights of his speech:

PM Modi: I have again returned to Buxar as it has historical value.

PM Modi: I have special relationship with Buxar.

PM Modi: Buxar can become a good tourist spot.

PM Modi: Few people only think of Buxar when there is election

PM Modi: Bihar will get free from the shackles of poor governance on November 8

PM Modi: Nitish has ruled Bihar for 25 years, where is his report card for 25 years of his governance?

PM Modi: 25 years of misrule should come to an end now

PM Modi: Sonia ji, Congress ruled Bihar for 35 years, are you not accountable? But they come here and ask for a report from me

PM Modi: Second Green Revolution will come from Bihar,you have resources,land and potential

PM Modi: There is no electricity in Bihar villages and Nitish is promising computers to people but even those computers contain ‘Lalu’ virus.

PM Modi: Does Bihar need mantra-tantra or loktantra?

PM Modi: I was born in a poor family. I have grown up selling tea.

PM Modi: I have 6-point programme for Bihar’s development

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