Sasaram (Bihar): Taking a swipe at the opposition alliance in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday invoked the alleged poor law and order in the state under RJD rule, and said people have decided that those who have a history of making Bihar 'Bimaru' will not be allowed to return.
Modi began his first Bihar poll rally here by paying tributes to LJP founder Ram Vilas Paswan and former RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh who passed away recently.
Even before the polls, people of Bihar have given their message and all surveys show that the NDA government will retain power in the state, he said.
He also attacked the UPA and accused the Congress-led alliance of wasting ten years of Bihar.
"The people who once ruled Bihar are again looking at the developing state with their greedy eyes. But, Bihar must not forget who pushed them backward, that was the time when there was worsening law and order situation and corruption in the state," he said.
"When I was the Gujarat Chief Minister and Nitish Kumar attended UPA's central meetings, he always told them - don't stall Bihar's development. But for 10 yrs, those who were defeated in Bihar were angry, they influenced Centre and ensured Nitish could not work. They wasted Bihar's 10 years," he added.
People in the state have decided that those who have a history of making Bihar 'Bimaru' will not be allowed to return, Modi said in a swipe at the RJD-led opposition.