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Published 23:05 IST, November 12th 2020

Bihar DyCM castigates RJD for 'disrespecting mandate', recalls BJP's stance in 2015 polls

After Tejashwi Yadav accused EC of favouring NDA, Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi opined that RJD still harbours the mentality of the 'Jungle Raj' days.

Reported by: Akhil Oka
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After Tejashwi Yadav accused the Election Commission of India of favouring NDA, Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi on Thursday opined that RJD still harbours the mentality of the 'Jungle Raj' days. 'Jungle Raj' is a reference to the state of affairs in Bihar under the Chief Ministership of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav and his wife Rabri Devi from 1990-2005 which reportedly witnessed an enormous rise in corruption, kidnapping, murder and extortion with state complicity. Modi recalled that BJP had neither protested nor cast aspersion on the EVMs when the Mahagatbandhan won in 2015.

Lashing out at RJD, he opined that those who have no faith in democracy and constitutional institutions resort to insulting the people's mandate. According to him, there were two disparate opinions in the Mahagatbandhan- one of which called for introspection. However, the Bihar Deputy CM claimed that RJD was making unfounded allegations owing to a loss in some seats and trying to provoke violence. 

Read: Bihar Polls: CPI(ML) Secy Says 'Congress Strike Rate Low; Left Should Have Had More Seats'

Earlier in the day, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed, "With folded hands, I bow in front of the people of Bihar and I humbly thank them for showering their love upon Mahagathbandhan and me. People have given their mandate to us but EC has announced the mandate that they wanted to. We contested the elections with positive motive and campaigned on issues - unemployment, migration, health, education, while they used wealth and muscle-power."

Read: Charges Of Irregularities In Counting Of Votes In Bihar: CEC Says Ultimate Decision Lies With People

Bihar polls

The 2020 Bihar Assembly election witnessed a voter turnout of 57.05% as against that of 56.66% in the 2015 polls. The polls turned out to be a nail-biting contest with NDA emerging victorious in 125 seats as against that of 110 seats won by the Mahagatbandhan. BJP, RJD, JD(U), Congress won 74, 75, 43, and 19 seats respectively. With 4 seats each, VIP and HAM (S) had a crucial role to play in the ruling alliance breaching the majority mark. Similarly, AIMIM made a huge mark in Bihar politics as 5 of its candidates were declared winners.

Read: Bihar: Tejashwi Issues Ultimatum; Asks CM Nitish To Step Down After Finishing 3rd In Polls

Updated 23:05 IST, November 12th 2020

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