Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the RJD in poll-bound Bihar, questioning the absence of Lalu Prasad Yadav from party posters and his son Tejashwi's reluctance to mention his father's name. Modi alleged this indicates the RJD is trying to hide its "jungle raj" legacy from the youth.
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