Patna: RJD president Lalu Prasad on Monday criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "failure" to rein in BJP leaders who promised to bring "a constitution" if the party wins two-thirds majority in the Lok Sabha elections. Had said the thing.

In a scathing statement, the ailing septuagenarian said the poor and the downtrodden hold dear the Constitution created by Dalit icon Baba Sahey Ambedkar, and those who cast an evil eye on it will have their "eyes gouged out".

The former Bihar Chief Minister said, "The Prime Minister is really scared. He is afraid of defeat because he has been exposed in front of the country. To hide his fear, he is claiming 370 plus seats for the BJP." .,

Prasad, who is also a former MP several times and served in the Union Cabinet under Manmohan Singh, expressed sadness that many BJP leaders are talking about changing the Constitution, but there is no "action" against some of them. )" not done. He was even being fielded by the party.

The anger of Prasad, who is out on bail after being convicted in multiple fodder scam cases, comes in the backdrop of a comment by sitting Ayodhya MP M Lallu Singh, who later withdrew his statement claiming that it was a statement of words. It was slippery.

Earlier, BJP candidate in Rajasthan Jyoti Mirdha and the party's Karnataka MP Anant Hegde had also made similar comments.

Prasad said, “Baba Saheb Ambedkar has inherited the Constitution to the poor and the depressed classes. He will not tolerate any attempt to tamper with it."Whoever casts an evil eye on the Constitution, his eyes will be gouged out (the public will goug out)," Prasad said.

The RJD supremo also took a dig at her arch rival, Bihar Chief Minister and JDU president Nitish Kumar, who was recently trolled on social media for the wrong things he said at a rally of the Prime Minister.

Referring to another rally, Prasad said, "Nitish Kumar said the NDA would win 4,000 votes. A few days later he repeated the mistake, only to correct himself and say he was sorry for the mistake." Address of Nawada.