Campaigning for the second phase of Bihar Assembly election ended on Sunday evening, setting the stage for polling on Tuesday in 94 constituencies spread across 17 districts.
The last day of campaigning witnessed hectic canvassing with PM Narendra Modi addressing back-to-back rallies, and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav.
The BJP’s charge was led by PM Modi who slammed the opposition over the Pulwama attack after Pakistan’s admission of complicity in it and berated the RJD-Congress combine, calling it an alliance of “double-double yuvraj”.
Congress’s Rahul Gandhi cornered Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over the issues of unemployment, migrant crisis, farm laws and sugar mills.
Tejashwi kept his focus on his promise of 10 lakh jobs, while also assailing Kumar over a record “46.6 per cent unemployment”, poor status of education and health facilities, the handling of the coronavirus crisis.