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Bihar's JD-U collects 1.5 million samples for DNA testing
Patna, Aug 28
Bihar's ruling JD-U has
collected 1.5 million hair and nail samples of its party leaders,
workers and supporters to send to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a DNA
test, in protest against his comment questioning Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar's DNA at a public rally.
"Till date, the party has
collected 1.5 million samples from JD-U leaders and workers for a DNA
test and we have set a target to collect fifty lakh samples during the
Swabhiman rally of the JD-U along with RJD and Congress on August 30
here," JD-U spokesperson Ajay Alok said.
Alok said that 80 counters would be set up to collect samples at Gandhi Maidan here, the site of the rally.
Nitish
Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad are actively wooing supporters to make
their joint rally a success. The event will be their first big show of
unity, a year after the two leaders joined hands in a bid to defeat the
BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the state.
Alok said that the party is confident it would collect 5 million (50 lakh) samples to send to Modi by September 15.
"We
have given a target to party leaders including legislators, MPs and
others to collect samples for DNA test from their respective
constituencies across the state," he added.
Earlier, the JD-U
launched a "shabdwapsi" campaign to put pressure on Prime Minister Modi
to take back his remark and began a drive to collect signatures.
Addressing
a public meeting in Muzaffarpur on July 25, Modi said: "There seems to
be some problem in his (Nitish Kumar) DNA because the DNA of democracy
is not like that. In democracy, you give respect even to your political
rivals."
