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Bihar Politics: JDU’s taunt on PM’s speech, said- how long will you keep telling lies, asked for answers to these 10 questions too

JDU’s Chief Spokesperson and Legislative Councilor Neeraj Kumar, State Spokesperson Anjum Ara and State Spokesperson Anupriya have said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech from the Red Fort is a bundle of lies. The three spokespersons exposed the ten lies told during the Prime Minister’s speech at the press conference held at the JDU state headquarters on Wednesday, along with asking him ten important questions.

JDU spokespersons asked the Prime Minister that if he is telling the population as an achievement, then why are his party leaders spreading tension in the society by talking about population control? JDU spokespersons asked that the Prime Minister claimed to reduce the price of urea but the weight of the sack of urea was reduced. In such a situation, how do you claim that urea is cheap? JDU spokespersons said that why the country’s ranking is very low in Press Freedom Ranking, Economist Unit Democracy Index, Civil Liberty, Global Hunger Index etc.?

JDU spokespersons have asked the Prime Minister why he did not discuss the success of the number one state Bihar in the self-help group case? In the fifth question, he has asked the PM that if you claim that 13.5 crore people have come above the poverty line in the country, then why was there no reduction in the number of 80 crore poor people getting free food grains? The PM has called the period of Mughal ruler Shah Jahan the period of slavery.

In such a situation, why did he not refrain from giving a speech from the Red Fort built by Shah Jahan? Why did the Prime Minister not discuss Bihar, the state with the largest youth population? Why did the PM not mention any other state except Manipur in his entire speech? PM took the name of Jal Jeevan Hariyali Yojana in his speech, why didn’t he take the name of Bihar? JDU spokespersons asked that today a recharge of at least two hundred rupees has to be done to keep a mobile, so PM should tell how the mobile has become cheap?

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