They don't want you to chant Jai Shree Ram, Bharat Mata Ki Jai: Narendra Modi tells while campaigning in Bihar
Patna: In his final leg of campaigning for the crucial Bihar Assembly polls, Indian PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the people of the state have decided to bring back National Democratic Alliance into power for another term.
"The decision of you all to bring back Nitish Kumar-led NDA government to power in the state will get its shape soon," Modi said as he addressed a rally in the state.
"Do you know what those who brought 'jungleraj' (anarchy) into Bihar want to happen in this state? They want that you don't chant 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'. On this auspicious land, where Goddess Chhathi is worshipped, is it possible that people won't chant for the nation?" he said.
"They even don't want people of Bihar to chant Jai Shree Ram," he said.
Modi is campaigning in Bihar on a day when the state is voting in the second phase of polling to elect a new assembly.
An estimated 32.82 per cent voters exercised their franchise still 1 PM during second phase of polling in Bihar Assembly Elections in 94 constituencies.
Sources of the office of Chief Electoral officer, said that 32.82 per cent voters had exercised their franchise till 1PM during second phase of polling.
Maximum polling of 41.25 percent was reported in Muzaffarpur district while minimum polling of 26.73 per cent was reported in Darbhanga district, sources added.
As per the information made available by office of the Chief Electoral Officer, 39.43 per cent electorate exercised their franchise in West Champaran, 30.79 in East Champaran, 29.75 in Sheohar, 33.28 in Sitamarhi, 30.7 9 in Madhubani, 26.73 in Darbhanga, 41.25 in Muzaffarpur and 33.05 in Gopalganj district. Similarly, 29.89 per cent electorate exercised their franchise in Siwan, 29.88 in Saran and 32.97 in Vaishali district.
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