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Tejashwi Yadav performs a song and takes a musical jab at Prime Minister Modi at the INDIA bloc rally in Ranchi

On Sunday, April 21, Tejashwi Yadav, the head of the RJD, called the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) in a satirical musical remark directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that the nation’s citizens are now experiencing poverty, unemployment, and inflation as a result of the BJP-led NDA administration at the national level. Speaking at the I.N.D.I.A bloc’s “Ulgulan Naya Maharally” at Ranchi’s Prabhat Tara venue, where leaders of more than 20 opposition parties were present, he made these comments.

Singing a song from the 1990s film “Saajan Chale Sasural,” “Tum toh dhokebaaz ho,” he said that the Prime Minister breaks his commitments.

“The BJP leaders keep bringing up the idea of finalizing the Constitution. Not just any Baba, but Baba Saheb Ambedkar wrote this Constitution. Nobody is able to alter it… Additionally, ministers and candidates in Bihar consistently declare that they will complete the Constitution. The nation’s citizens will put an end to you,” he said.

“Actor PM Modi is excellent. “PM Modi’s acting skills are so good that even Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan would fall short,” he remarked, making a jab at the Prime Minister.

PM failed to keep even one promise: Tejashwi
“Not a single promise was kept by Modi ji. He is a distributor, producer, wholesaler, and factory of falsehoods. The RJD leader said, “It’s time to show the dictator the exit door.”

He said that the ED, CBI, and Income Tax agency are the BJP’s “three sons-in-law” and that they are being abused against non-BJP administrations.

“The film of 400 seats has become a flop in the very first phase of Lok Sabha elections,” he added, sarcastically mocking the BJP and the opposition bloc’s unity.

Notably, BJP officials have been asserting that the governing NDA in the current Lok Sabha elections would surpass 400 seats.

At Sunday’s “Ulgulan” demonstration, 28 political parties participated in all.

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