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Misa Bharti makes U-turn on ‘Modi will be jailed’ remark: ‘statement twisted’

After Misa Bharti — the daughter of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav and party’s Lok Sabha candidate — sparked controversy over her statement that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be put behind bars if the INDIA alliance comes to power, on Friday, she sought to cool down backlash.
RJD Rajya Sabha MP Misa Bharti said: “…I made a remark on the verdict of the Supreme Court on electoral bonds. I said that if our government comes to power, we will conduct an inquiry and punish the accused…My statement is being twisted. The media is setting the agenda of BJP…,” ANI reported.
RJD leader Bharti had said that BJP leaders, including PM Modi, will face imprisonment if the Opposition’s INDIA alliance comes to power.
“We are talking about the implementation of MSP and he (PM Modi) sees appeasement in that. He always accuses our family of corruption whenever he arrives here (Bihar). If the people of this country give the INDIA alliance a chance (to form the government), then from PM Modi to BJP leaders, they will be behind bars,” Bharti said.
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“If you threaten the prime minister, action will be taken. Stop daydreaming, the results will be out on June 4th, and it will surpass 400,” Prasad cautioned Bharti.
The politician also took a swipe at Misa Bharti’s family.
“What has happened to Misa Bharti? The woman’s father (Lalu Yadav) has been convicted in the fodder scam. I warn her not to make such statements. Your family is immersed in corruption,” Prasad added.
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Misa Bharti is contesting the 2024 Lok Sabha election from the Pataliputra constituency against BJP candidate Ram Kripal Yadav.
• Bihar’s Lok Sabha elections will span seven phases, encompassing 40 seats. Phase 1 will cover voting in four seats, with Phase 2 to Phase 5 seeing elections for five seats each. Phases 6 and 7 will feature polling for eight seats each.
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• In the 2019 elections, the NDA coalition, comprising BJP, JDU (Janata Dal-United), and Lok Jan Shakti Party (LJP), clinched victory in 39 seats. While, the Mahagathbandhan, led by RJD, Congress and Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP), got just one seat.
• In the 2014 elections, BJP secured 22 seats, LJP won 6, RJD clinched 4 and INC managed 2 seats in Bihar.

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