PATNA/SIWAN, Nov 1: BJP president JP Nadda on Saturday alleged that the RJD wants to bring back ‘jungle raj’ in Bihar if it is voted to power, and nominating late gangster-turned-politician Mohammad Shahabuddin’s son points to it.
Addressing an election rally in Siwan virtually as bad weather prevented him from reaching the venue, Nadda alleged that kidnapping had become an industry during ‘jungle raaj’ (lawlessness) and ransom used to be settled at the then CM’s house.
“Bihar witnessed ‘jungle raj’ under the RJD regime. There was complete anarchy in the state. Law and order had collapsed, and along with that, an industry of kidnapping started growing here,” he alleged.
“Siwan had witnessed the terror of Sahabuddin, and once again, RJD nominated his son in the assembly polls. Lalu Prasa

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