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BJP urges Sharad Yadav not to lose faith in PM
July 31, 2017
The BJP on Monday said that senior JD(U)) leader Sharad Yadav should not lose his faith on Prime
Minister Narendra Modi as nobody engrossed in corruption would be
spared.
"We admire Sharad Yadav and he has worked with the NDA
Government as well. As a fellow politico, I will suggest Yadav to not
lose hope in Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he will bring back the
black money from abroad as well as clear the corruption from the entire
nation," BJP leader Ashwani Choubey told ANI.
He further said that the BJP took the oath to make Bihar better and corruption free.
"Now
Bihar will flourish under the guidance of our Prime Minister. Sharad
Yadav should think for a while before blaming the Prime Minister.
Promises made by Prime Minister Modi will get fulfilled," he added.
Earlier
on Sunday, JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav hit out on the BJP for failing to
keep the promise of bringing back black money stashed abroad.
"Neither
black money stashed abroad returned, one of the main slogans of the
ruling party, nor anyone caught out of those named in Panama papers,"
Yadav took to twitter.
Yadav's remark comes days after Bihar
Chief Minister and another JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar quit the grand
alliance with the RJD and the Congress and aligned with the National
Democratic Alliance and formed the government in the state.
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