On his maiden visit to Bihar since becoming the Prime Minister in May last year, he slammed Kumar and Prasad, using the controversy surrounding "snake" and "poison" remarks made by them respectively apparently in the context of each other, and said they should not force the people of the state to "consume this poison".
Reminding Kumar that he had once accused Prasad of 'jungle raj', Modi said the JD(U) leader was now trying to drag the state back to such days and asked the voters to reject such people as they "cannot be trusted" again and elect NDA with a two-third majority for changing Bihar's fate.
The package will be unveiled after the Monsoon session of Parliament as his "lips are sealed till then", he said after launching projects worth over Rs 5,000 crore in Patna.
Addressing a public rally here later, he said Kumar practices "political untouchability" as he recalled how the JD(U) leader had cancelled a dinner after inviting him and had snapped ties with BJP because of his dislike towards him two years back.
He said Kumar had "strangulated" the state's progress just because of his dislike for him and asked voters whether they would support such "DNA" by "forgiving" them.
He said that during the last polls, Kumar had asserted that if he was unable to provide electricity to entire Bihar, he would not come to ask for votes again in 2015.
"Electricity has not come but he has come to ask for votes. He betrayed your trust. Forget me, he even back-stabbed you. Such people cannot be trusted again," he said.
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