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Bihar polls: Never heard any PM use such words, says Tejashwi on Modi's ‘katta' remark

 PM used the simile on the campaign trail in Bihar on Sunday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan alias Lalan Singh, right, and Bihar BJP President Dilip Kumar Jaiswal during an election roadshow for the Bihar Assembly polls, in Patna, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. PTI

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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his ‘katta' remark at a poll rally in Bihar, asserting that he had never heard any PM use such words.

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Modi had on Sunday claimed that the Congress had been unwilling to accept Yadav as the INDIA bloc's chief ministerial, and relented only after the RJD pointed a "katta", an unlicensed gun, at its head.

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Talking to reporters here, the RJD leader said, “I have nothing to say on the PM's comment ... I have never heard any PM in the country use such words. This shows his thought process”.

“Whenever the PM goes to Gujarat, he talks about IT factories, semiconductor units and data centres... But when he comes to Bihar, he talks about ‘katta',” Yadav alleged.

PM used the simile on the campaign trail in Bihar on Sunday, where he addressed back-to-back rallies in Bhojpur and Nawada districts, and highlighted the RJD's reputation for alleged strong-arm tactics and its troubled equations with alliance partners.

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