Modi’s Fiery Critique at Siwan Rally: 'Ending the Jungle Raj'
During a public rally in Siwan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Congress and RJD's governance, blaming them for Bihar's poverty and lawlessness. Highlighting NDA's achievements, Modi expressed confidence in the people's support in upcoming elections, asserting that Bihar's development is recognized globally.
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In a potent address at a rally in Siwan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing critique of Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), attributing Bihar's historical poverty and chaos to their prolonged governance.
Modi accused the RJD of disrespecting Dalit icon Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar, asserting that Biharis would not tolerate such disrespect. He lambasted their governance as prioritizing family enrichment over public welfare, recalling the Congress's 'license raj' era that allegedly benefited politicians at the public's expense.
Amid preparations for the impending Bihar assembly elections, Modi highlighted the NDA's developmental milestones, including extensive infrastructure growth and electrification, while affirming global commendations for India's progress. He warned against the return of 'jungle raj' under RJD and Congress, predicting a decisive electoral rebuff from the people of Bihar.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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