
Law Kumar Mishra
Patna, August 22
The main opposition in Bihar Assembly, RJD on Friday suffered a major set back ahead of the state polls when two party legislators Ms Vibha Devi and Prakash Vir attended and shared podium with the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
Modi was addressing a public meeting in the Magadh University grounds at Bodh Gaya,125 km south from Patna. The two legislators represent two different constituencies in Nawada district of Magadh University.
They were seen sitting next to the union ministers and NDA leaders. The Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar and his two deputies Vijay Kumar Sinha and Samrat Chaudhury were also present.
Modi in his speech recalled the days of Jungle Raj during Lalu-Rabri regime and regretted during their tenure, state faced power crisis. He reiterated union cabinet decision to introduce legislations recommending disqualification of Prime Minister or Chief Minister if they were arrested and remained in judicial custody for 30 days.
Law should be equal for all corrupt, be it a government servant or PM, Modi said. He later visited Begusarai where the six lane river bridge was opened for traffic.
Two days ago, RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav was at Gaya with Rahul Gandhi during the Vote Bachao yatra.
