Addressing an election rally in Bihar's Nawada, the second after his rally in Jamui, Modi hit out at Kharge for asking what link Rajasthan had to Jammu and Kashmir by contending that he felt ashamed over the latter's remark.
Without mentioning Kharge, Modi said the Congress president's remark was made under the influence of 'tukde tukde gang', and asked whether J&K was not an integral part of the country.
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