Addressing a rally at Madhupur in Deoghar district, the minister said that while terrorists not only attacked India but also enjoyed biryani after killing citizens during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) rule, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wiped out terrorists through surgical and air strikes.
"Rahul baba makes one promise after another, but flies abroad after doing so... But on the other hand, PM Modi's promise is like one etched in stone. He fulfils what he promises. BJP fulfils its guarantees and only we can shape Jharkhand. The Congress, JMM and RJD can never work in the interest of the state," he said.
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