He also charged Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad with "sacrificing" the legacy of towering socialist leaders like Ram Manohar Lohia and Jayaprakash Narayan by sharing platform with Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
Addressing the last of BJP's 'Parivartan' rallies in the before the poll schedule is announced, Modi said his rally here has broken the records of all rallied held in Bihar in the last many years.
In the rally billed as the BJP's counter to the impressive 'Swabhiman Rally' of the newly formed 'Grand Secular Alliance', which was attended by Sonia Gandhi, besides Kumar, Lalu and Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's brother Shivpal, Modi claimed credit for making development an agenda in the state elections for the first time.
"After 25 years, people of Bihar have decided to vote for development and form a government for development. Nobody can stop this (NDA's) victory march irrespective of how many parties and leaders come together against us.
Modi also lavished praise on the people of the state, saying the "most intelligent people live in Bihar".
"They ridiculed my package but realised in two-three days that people have seen through their game. So they were forced to announce their own development package. I am very happy that development has become a poll issue in Bihar," he said.
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