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PM's election rally in Bihar draws objection from rivals

| | Oct 12, 2015, at 07:00 pm
Patna, Oct 12 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address two election rallies in Bihar on Monday as voting is going on in the state on the first day of five-phase election.

PM Modi's "Parivartan (change)" rallies will take place in Jehanabad and Bhabua, which will go to the polls on Friday in the second  phase.

The opponents comprising the Janta Dal(U), Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress have expressed apprehension that the PM's rally amid polling may influence the voters.

"When the PM speaks, voters could be influenced in the areas that are polling," RJD chief  Lalu Prasad said on Sunday.

Last week, the Prime Minister addressed six rallies in two days.

KC Tyagi, a leader of the state's ruling Janata Dal United, said: "We told the Election Commission that the PM's public meeting is a violation of the model code of conduct."

The Election Commission has, however, refused to stop the telecast.

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