Patna, Nov. 15 -- Janasuraj national president Uday Singh today said that during the final moments of the Bihar Assembly elections, many of his party's supporters shifted towards the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) due to the fear of the return of 'jungle raj' under the RJD.
Speaking about his party's poor performance, he told media that internal assessments had suggested that Janasuraj might secure nearly 15 per cent of votes. However, he claimed that the NDA's campaign created sense of fear about the return of 'jungle raj' following which a large number of Janasuraj voters shifted to the NDA.
Congratulating NDA on its victory, Singh alleged that the government misused around Rs 40,000 crore of public money during the election. He als...