Addressing BJP workers in Begusarai, Shah asked them to effectively counter Lalu's use of the 'Mandal' card by reaching out to every house to highlight the party's commitment to reservation and said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the RJD leader wanted to change the poll-time discourse from one on development to quotas.
"Nitish and Lalu are very shrewd politicians. They know their defeat and BJP's victory is certain if election is fought on the agenda of development. Lalu has come up with a new gimmick that if a BJP government is formed, it will remove reservation.
Both Nitish and Lalu had been quick to latch on to Bhagwat's recent call for a review of the reservation policy to raise an alarm about the possibility of scrapping of quotas for backward classes and dalits in government jobs and admission to educational institutions.
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"I am prepared to be hanged, but will not allow BJP and RSS to succeed in scrapping reservations," Prasad, long considered a Messiah of the backward castes in the state, said in Patna.
Sharp polarisation along caste lines had helped Lalu and his party stay in power for an uninterrupted 15-year stint.
The BJP chief also gave a war cry to his workers, saying all "pseudo-secular" elements had come together to fight them and asking them to work unitedly for the party's victory as the Bihar assembly polls will set the direction of national politics.