On a day the JD(U) chief launched his party's campaign in Uttar Pradesh from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency Varanasi, BJP took a swipe at him using his claims on prohibition to say that lawmakers of the ruling alliance were "drunk on power".
Referring to the murder of a youth by Rocky Yadav, son of a JD(U) MLC in Bihar, BJP general secretary Bhupender Yadav also targeted the state's Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav, who had hit back at the party over its 'jungle raaj' charge.
Senior state leaders of BJP and its ally LJP were also murdered in the last few months and accused remain at large, he said.
"Those who are talking about prohibition are drunk on power," Yadav, who is also BJP's Bihar in-charge, said, claiming governance in the state under Kumar had been ineffective.
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Yadav also advised Tejeswi Yadav, son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, to refrain from making "childish statements" and asked him to empathise with parents of the victim.
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Sharma also defended Modi's comments at an election
meeting in Kerala where he had compared the state to Somalia, saying the Prime Minister had done so in the context of child mortality rate of a particular tribe in a region of the state.