Deoghar, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Friday alleged that the BJP wants to snatch away the rights of deprived communities by changing the Constitution, adding that the opposition party will never allow this to happen.

Addressing an election rally for Congress candidate Pradeep Yadav in Jharkhand's Deoghar, he accused the BJP of spreading 'hatred' in the country.

"BJP wants to change the Constitution, which was written by Baba Saheb Ambedkar and wants to snatch the rights of tribals, Dalits and OBCs. They want to snatch your reservation. We want to tell BJP that as long as India is the leader of the block , until then we won't do it." Allow anyone to change our Constitution,” Yadav said.

Urging people to vote for India Bloc candidates, he said, "BJP does politics of hatred. It has deceived people in the name of Hindu-Muslim. I want to tell them that now hatred will not work but they will get employment. " return.

Former Bihar Deputy CM Yadav alleged that the Modi government gave step-motherly treatment to his state and Jharkhand.

"The Prime Minister is coming to Jharkhand but he will not speak a single word about what he has done for Jharkhand in the last 10 years and what he will do in the next five years," he claimed.

Yadav claimed that PM Modi is silent even on poverty, unemployment and inflation.

Voting for Godda Lok Sabha seat will be held on June 1.