It is rare for the Urdu Press to bring economy and governance issues in the electoral discourse. Making a departure, Qaumi Tanzeem, the leading Urdu daily published from Patna, Ranchi and Kolkata pointedly raised the issue of price rise. In one of its editorials, the daily sarcastically referred to the much trumpeted Achche Din, and wondered what was so good about the steep rise in the prices of eatables, particularly pulses, vegetables and onions. It went on to comment that a rise in prices of sugar appeared just round the corner as sugarcane production is expected to fall. For the common man there appears to be no respite, the editorial said.
Patna daily Pindar also taunted the Modi govt on its Achche Din promise and catalogued as many as 39 controversial quotes of the Prime Minister and other top BJP leaders. The quotes include the much publicised 'Puppy' remark of the PM with reference to the Gujarat riot victims, the Sadhvi exhorting Hindu women to deliver five babies, women going out at night, rape in India and not in Bharat, Nitish Kumar's DNA, jumla, farmers' suicide etc.