Says it has a deep sense of anguish and serious concern about the plummeting levels of political speeches
Says Modi had no quality to become the prime minister
The party accused Modi of using 'disparaging and insulting' language against party chief Lalu Prasad
Pitches for communal harmony and brotherhood; says people should reject politicians' inflammatory comments
BJP leader Sushil Modi says people fear that the same jungle raj that prevailed when RJD was in power will return if the grand alliance is voted to power
PM backs President's disapproval of the action of a mob which lynched a Muslim man to death on rumours he stored beef at home
Asks Hindus and Muslims to work together against poverty
In the 2010 assembly polls in the state, the then BJP-JD (U) alliance had won 206 seats
Calls the party nakalchi (imitator) and said the poll promise of two-wheeler was in response to his bicycle scheme
Modi urges people to follow the President's message yesterday on preserving the core civilisational values of diversity, tolerance and plurality
Referring to JD(U)-RJD-Congress alliance by Nitish Kumar, PM said they were promoting politics of opportunism
The Bihar CM hit out at the PM over his attack on ally Lalu Prasad over beef remarks
He further asked the people of Bihar to reject the grand secular alliance warning it will bring jungle raj 2
Says the grand alliance of the JD(U), RJD and Congress is 'mahaswarthbandhan' (an alliance of those having selfish interests)
He sought to project Lalu's beef remarks as an insult not only to the entire Yadav community whose primary occupation has been rearing cows, but to the entire state
He accused that Congree turned the country into a jail
He made these comments ahead of Modi's visit to Bihar to address four rallies on Thursday
Accusing the BJP leaders of keeping dogs as pets, Lalu had slammed them for questioning his faith in cows
Shah came down heavily on Kumar and Prasad, accusing them of keeping Bihar away from development