"I used to sell tea with my elder brothers from a shop near the police quarters in the veterinary college area in my childhood days," Prasad told reporters.
Highlighting his humble background, he said "I used to sell tea and biscuits while studying in school."
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"Woh chai kahan se bechega, woh to khoon bechta hoga ya danga bechta hoga (How can he sell tea, he must have been selling blood or riots)," the RJD chief said in his caustic remark on Modi.
The RJD has already applied for permission of a parallel rally at Muzaffarpur on March 3, when Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a rally in the same place.
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