Patna, Nov. 6 -- The ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) stepped up its attack against the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) ahead of the assembly polls in Bihar, accusing the opposition party of ushering in "jungle raj" during its regime in the state. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda described RJD president Lalu Prasad and his family as the "most corrupt" family, saying, "While he and his family are the most corrupt family in Bihar, Lalu Yadav himself has been responsible for bringing 'jungle raj' in the state." Expanding the acronym of RJD as "rangdari (extortion), jungle raj and dadagiri (intimidation)", Nadda said the upcoming election is not merely about winning seats but about providing stability and advancing Bihar's growth. "During Lalu ji's tenure... Bihar faced 'jungle raj'. Today, thanks to Modi ji and Nitish ji, Bihar has moved from the lantern (RJD's poll symbol) era to the LED era," he added. Taking a swipe at Lalu Prasad over the fodder scam, in which the RJD chief is an accused, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath said, "In the first phase of the Congress regime, they ate the fodder for animals; if they get the opportunity to come now, they will digest the ration of the poor. Don't give them a chance." Assam CM, meanwhile, said PM Narendra Modi "stood for ideals embodied by Lord Ram and Laxman" while Opposition bloc CM face Tejashwi Yadav and his father Lalu Prasad "represented the legacy of Babur-Aurangzeb". "The assembly polls are a battle between these two visions," he added....