Patna, April 24 -- The leader of the opposition, Tejaswi Prasad Yadav, alleged on Wednesday that BJP president J. P. Nadda had brought five bags full of cash from New Delhi for distribution among voters.

Yadav told media persons here that, sensing the defeat of the BJP in all five Lok Sabha seats where polling would be held on Friday in Bihar, party president Nadda had brought five bags full of cash from New Delhi and sent them for distribution among voters. Nadda was apparently upset over the poor response of people to the BJP-led NDA, he pointed out. The India bloc would win all five seats going for polling on Friday, he claimed. Central agencies were also extending their support to him in such activities, he alleged.

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