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Rain of lies, hail of false promises: Lalu Yadav's weather forecast on PM's visit

Rain of lies, hail of false promises: Lalu Yadav's weather forecast on PM's visit

India Today15 hours ago

RJD chief Lalu Yadav on Friday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Bihar, humorously making a reference to weather, saying there was a "heavy rain of lies" and a "hail of false promises" in the state.Lalu Yadav's attack came after PM Modi, earlier today, took on the RJD-Congress combine over dynastic politics, asserting that those hankering for power focus solely on promoting their own families, while his government worked for inclusive development.advertisement"Weather warning in the interest of Bihar. Today, there is a heavy rain of lies, false promises and illusions in Bihar. Hailstones of false and tempting promises are also falling along with thunder. Be careful," Lalu Yadav wrote on X.
The RJD chief also shared an AI video to highlight the realities faced by the people after promises made by NDA, of which Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is an ally.The video shows an elderly man sitting in a rural area under an umbrella, conveying a message of the person seeking shelter from a 'flood of promises'. The clip then shows a young man holding an umbrella amid thunderstorms, signifying the vulnerability of people from a 'hail of false promises'.The video also shows Nitish Kumar and PM Modi happily dancing under a broken bridge, signifying infrastructural breakdown and corruption under the NDA regime.advertisement

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