Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday claimed that Bihar has rejected the “rule of goons” and is set to elect a National Democratic Alliance-led government once again, as the state went to its second phase of voting for 94 Assembly seats across 17 districts, NDTV reported. Modi said Bihar was witnessing the defeat of “lawlessness and extortion” as people voted for “vikas” and the rule of law.
“Bihar has given a clear message, on the basis of the initial information we’re getting, that the state is set to re-elect the NDA government,” Modi said at an election rally in Araria’s Forbesganj city. “Voters here have decided they’ll take the state to newer heights.”
Modi mocked the Opposition and said the people of Bihar have rejected their “gundaraj”. “Lawlessness and extortion are losing while development is winning,” he added. “Egos are…