BJP slams Cong for "dynastic rule"
BJP slams Cong for "dynastic rule"
Congress is victim of a family rule, Gadkari said at an election rally.

Pirpainti (Bihar): BJP national chief Nitin Gadkari Tuesday slammed Congress, RJD and LJP for promoting dynastic rule in politics and asserted that the parties would be drubbed in the Bihar polls.

"Congress is victim of a family rule," Gadkari said at an election rally while canvassing for NDA nominees in Bhagalpur district.

"RJD and LJP too are engaged in promoting 'parivarvad'... They will bite the dust," he said.

Hitting out at RJD, Gadkari alleged that Lalu Prasad had installed his wife Rabri Devi as the chief minister in his place when he was sent to jail in the multi-crore fodder scam.

"Now Prasad has brought his son (Tejaswi) in politics."

The BJP chief also accused RJD-Congress combine of pushing Bihar "miles behind" in development during their 15 year rule.

“The RJD-Congress regime has been characterised by corruption and jungle raj," he alleged.

Speaking of the NDA rule in Bihar, he said "The work done during the past five years by Nitish Kumar government is just a trailer... The full film will be screened once Bihar makes it to the category of developed states in the country.

"India can't develop unless Bihar is developed and it can be made possible only when every hand in the state have plenty of opportunities for jobs."

The first step taken by the Nitish Kumar government was to establish the rule of law and more than 45,000 criminals were convicted in speedy trials during its tenure, he said.

Besides 23,000 km of road was built and a number of initiatives were taken for bringing development back on rails in the state.

If the NDA is returned to power, problems relating to electricity supply would be accorded top priority and steps would be taken for setting up thermal power plants, besides ensuring development in all fields, Gadkari said.

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