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Tejashwi Yadav's open challenge on PM Modi's statement of criticizing INDIA Alliance | Exclusive

The sixth phase of voting for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 has been completed. A total of 58.89 percent voting took place in this phase. During PM Modi's, rally in Bihar, he said that opposition is slave of vote bank - If you want to do Mujra there then do it - but there will be no reservation in the name of religion. On this statement, Tejashwi Yadav hit back at PM Modi. PM Modi held three rallies in Bihar and while addressing a rally, PM Narendra Modi lashed out at the opposition and said, "...Today I want to give another message to the people of Bihar. I am guaranteeing that those who have looted the poor of Bihar and got them land in exchange of jobs, listen carefully, the countdown has started for them to go to jail.

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