Amit Shah's Scathing Attack: How Lalu's 'Jungle Raj' Pushed Bihar Back 50 Years

Amit Shah launched a fierce attack on Lalu Yadav's political legacy during an Intellectuals Conference in Patna. He claimed that the 15-year rule of Lalu and Rabri Devi pushed Bihar back by nearly half a century. Shah specifically mentioned how industries established after independence gradually left the state during this period. The Union Minister also contrasted the current two-phase elections with previous six-phase polls as evidence of improved security in Bihar.

Key Points: Amit Shah Slams Lalu Yadav's Jungle Raj for Bihar's Decline

  • Shah blames Lalu's 15-year rule for Bihar becoming a 'sick state'
  • Industries established post-independence left Bihar during jungle raj period
  • Same jungle raj now operating with new faces seeking votes
  • Reduced election phases from 6 to 2 shows improved security situation
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15-year jungle-raj pushed Bihar back by almost half a century: Amit Shah trains gun on RJD, Lalu Yadav

Union Home Minister Amit Shah blames Lalu Yadav's 15-year rule for pushing Bihar back by half a century, calling it a period that destroyed state's dignity and progress.

"That 15-year rule pushed Bihar back by almost half a century - Amit Shah"

Patna, October 17

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday launched a sharp attack on RJD supremo and former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Yadav, saying that 15-year 'jungle raj' of Lalu-Rabri pushed Bihar back by almost half a century, adding that Bihar lost its dignity, splendor, and excellence during the same time.

Shah, in a veiled attack on Tejashwi Yadav, said the same "jungle-raj" is in front of the people of Bihar today, with new faces and asking for votes.

Addressing the Intellectuals Conference in Bihar's Patna, Shah stated, "What era was that, in which Bihar became a sick state. In the 15 years of jungle rule alone, Bihar lost its pride, wealth, and knowledge. During the 15-year period of jungle raj, Bihar had lost all its dignity, splendor, and excellence of every kind. Imagine how those 15 years must have been... The period in which Bihar's reputation declined..."

He further alleged that the industries set up in Bihar after independence left the state due to "Lalu Yadav's jungle-raj."

The Union Minister said, "When he (Lalu Yadav) came out of jail in a corruption case and a procession was taken out on an elephant, we could not understand this kind of shamelessness... The industries that were established in Bihar at the time of independence gradually started leaving Bihar... That 15-year rule pushed Bihar back by almost half a century. The same 'jungle raj' is in front of the people of Bihar today with new faces."

As Bihar is witnessing its assembly elections being conducted in just two phases this time, Shah took an aim at the Mahagathbandhan, saying, "I want to ask Lalu and Rahul Company that earlier elections used to be held in 6 phases in Bihar, whereas now elections are being held in just 2 phases. It had to be done in 6 phases because so many security arrangements couldn't be made, and now it's happening in 2 phases because Bihar has become safe."

Shah further said, "From Independence to many years, Bihar has made a very significant contribution to the country's political life, social life, and the country's history. We all have to think about what has happened to Bihar with its glorious history that it has gradually become a sick state. Bihar, which once provided the President of the Constituent Assembly for the making of the Constitution of the country. Bihar, which led the fight against the attack on democracy before and after independence. How has that Bihar suddenly become such that it is now known across the country as a backward state?"

Polling for the Bihar elections 2025 will take place on November 6 and 11. The results will be announced on November 14. The NDA has finalised its seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, with the BJP and Janata Dal (United) set to contest 101 constituencies each.

Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha's Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) have been allotted six seats each while Union Minister Chirag Paswan's Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) will contest on 29 seats.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree about the development issues, we should also acknowledge that RJD brought social justice to marginalized communities. It's not all black and white. Every party has its pros and cons 🤔
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Aditya G
Elections in just 2 phases shows how much Bihar has improved in law and order! Remember when we couldn't step out after dark? Now my daughter can go to coaching classes in the evening safely. Big change! 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who studied Bihar's economic history, the data clearly shows the state lost significant industrial growth during that period. The brain drain was real - so many talented Biharis had to leave for opportunities elsewhere.
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Nikhil C
But what about current development? We need to focus on present issues - better roads, more jobs, quality education. Political speeches won't fill our stomachs. Action matters more than words 💪
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Kavya N
True! My uncle's factory had to shift from Patna to Noida during those years because of constant problems. Now he's thinking of coming back as things have improved. Bihar deserves better governance 🚀

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