Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday over the latter's remark that one sided votes have been polled in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections. 


On being asked about Modi's statement, Yadav said that the PM speaks what is written on a teleprompter. 


PM Modi "doesn't speak without a teleprompter," said the former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister while speaking to reporters in Patna. 


"The entire environment is in favor of Mahagathbandhan...We will win with a good margin. BJP's '400 Paar' film became a flop on the very first day...," Yadav said. 






Addressing a poll rally in Maharashtra's Nanded on Saturday, Modi claimed that there has been a one-sided voting in favour of the BJP-NDA across the country. 


"Information available indicates that there has been a one-sided voting in favour of NDA in first phase of Lok Sabha polls," said PM Modi, adding The NDA is going to register a historic victory on June 4.  


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NDA ally Lok Janshakti Party's chief Chirag Paswan also claimed that the alliance will win all the four Lok Sabha seats in Bihar on which the polling took place in the first phase on Friday. 


“Phase 1 of Lok Sabha polls concluded yesterday in the country.  As per the feedback we received yesterday, NDA candidates are winning on all 4 seats (where voting was held in the first phase) with a good margin," he said.