RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav on Tuesday reiterated the opposition parties' charge that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP want to abolish the Indian constitution.
Speaking to the reports in Bihar, Yadav also batted for separate reservation for the Muslim community, as he brushed aside Union Home Minister Amit Shah's 'jungle raj' barb at the RJD.
"The votes are on our side. They are saying that there will be 'Jungle Raj' because they are scared, they are trying to instigate. They want to finish the Constitution and democracy. Muslims should get separate reservation," he said.