Patna, Sept. 15 -- Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Purnea, Bihar's Opposition leader Tejaswi Yadav today launched a scathing attack on the Centre and the NDA government, accusing the Prime Minister of ignoring real issues while burdening the state with the cost of his rallies.
Yadav alleged that within just two to three kilometers of the Prime Minister's rally venue in Purnea, villagers face crumbling roads, schools without teachers, poorly equipped health centers and persistent problems affecting women and youth.
Yadav referring to his visit to Purnea Medical College said that the college was in dismal condition.
He further claimed that each of the Prime Minister's rallies costs Bihar nearly Rs 100 crore, a heavy burden...