Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and one of the key campaigners of the INDIA alliance, Tejashwi Yadav has now a new star campaigner for his poll rallies, Narendra Modi.
While addressing an election rally on May 1 in Bihar, the former deputy chief minister used an old speech of Narendra Modi when the latter was the chief minister of Gujarat. In his speech, Modi was heard criticising the then prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh for not speaking on inflation.
In a video posted by Yadav on his X, the 34-year-old was seen using a Bluetooth speaker and playing it over the mic while he was on stage. In the audio, Modi was heard saying, 'If inflation will continue rising in this manner, what will a poor person eat? But the prime minister is not ready to speak on this topic at all'.
In the caption, Yadav wrote, 'The public is now listening to and telling the Prime Minister the promises made in 10 years on speaker. So many lies have been told that it is now beyond comprehension. These people can say and do anything to divert the attention of the public. One should not lie so much while being in such a high position in public life. Say only what you can do'.
In his earlier rallies, Yadav criticised PM Modi multiple times for not speaking on rising inflation and unemployment in the country.