Patna: As many as six major election rallies were held across Bihar on Saturday, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav addressing three each while campaigning for the ruling NDA and the opposition I.N.D.I.A. bloc, respectively.
Shah's speeches in Khagaria, Munger and Nalanda districts were centred around the need to keep at bay \"Lalu ji' ke bete\", an obvious dig at Yadav, whose father heads the RJD, and has been named the INDIA bloc's chief ministerial candidate.
The 35-year-old leader, on the other hand, addressed two rallies in Khagaria district and one in Bhojpur, dressed in a black T shirt emblazoned with the party symbol, in an obvious attempt to cash in on his youthful appeal.
The day began on a controversial note when Yadav alleged that one of his ral

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