Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav on Tuesday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by calling it 'dog rearers' and asked them where is their agenda of development.
"Those rearing dogs should not teach the cow rearers.in BJP people's houses, it's not cow but dog is tied and it's written outside the house 'beware of dogs'," Yadav tweeted.
"These hypocrites who are talking about 'gau mata' should be asked as to how many of them own cow shelter? "We have a glorious history of rearing cows since the days of our ancestors," he said.
Hitting out at the BJP leaders, the RJD supremo further said, "These people of rumour party seeing a sure defeat, have no agenda and that's why they have fallen on their tested communal agenda."
He also targeted BJP president Amit Shah and asked, "Where is the developmental agenda of BJP?"
Calling Shah as "Jumla babu", Yadav said people of Bihar were well aware of your "tucha kartoot (mean activities).
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