PM Modi's Jungle Raj Warning: Why Bihar Won't Forget for 100 Years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the opposition during his address to BJP workers. He warned that Bihar residents won't forget the Jungle Raj era for a century despite opposition attempts to hide past mistakes. The Prime Minister specifically targeted the INDIA Bloc, calling it a "Lathbandhan" rather than "Mahagathbandhan" since most leaders are out on bail. Modi expressed confidence that the NDA would return to power and usher in women's empowerment in Bihar.

Key Points: PM Modi Slams INDIA Bloc Over Bihar Jungle Raj Era

  • PM Modi urges BJP workers to remind youth of Jungle Raj atrocities
  • Opposition alliance termed "Lathbandhan" with leaders out on bail
  • Tejashwi Yadav announced as Grand Alliance's CM candidate
  • NDA government credited with Bihar's rapid development progress
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'Bihar will not forget jungle raj for 100 years': PM Modi slams INDIA Bloc

PM Modi warns Bihar won't forget Jungle Raj for 100 years, attacks opposition as "Lathbandhan" amid Tejashwi Yadav's CM candidature announcement.

"The people of Bihar will not forget the era of Jungle Raj for the next 100 years - PM Narendra Modi"

Patna, Oct 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched a blistering attack on the opposition in Bihar, asserting that the people of the state will not forget the era of Jungle Raj for the next 100 years.

He said that no matter how much the opposition tries to conceal its past mistakes, the people will never forgive them.

The Prime Minister's remarks came on the day the Grand Alliance announced Tejashwi Yadav as its Chief Ministerial candidate for the upcoming Bihar Assembly election.

PM Modi termed the opposition grouping not as a "Mahagathbandhan" but a "Lathbandhan" (stick alliance), saying that almost all its prominent leaders - from Delhi to Bihar - are out on bail.

Addressing BJP workers during the "Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot Yuva Samvad" program via audio conferencing, the Prime Minister urged them to remind Bihar's youth of the dark days of Jungle Raj.

"Gather the youth at every booth and invite elders from the area to share stories of the atrocities committed during that era. The people of Bihar must never forget those days," PM Modi said.

Highlighting the progress made under the NDA, the Prime Minister said that Bihar is witnessing rapid development today due to stable governments at both the Centre and the state.

"Hospitals are being built, schools are being constructed, and new railway lines are being laid. This progress is a result of stability and good governance," he said.

PM Modi added that the youth of Bihar are now confident and optimistic about the state's future, saying that Bihar has gained momentum under the NDA.

"This election will write a new chapter in Bihar's history, with the youth playing a decisive role," he said, urging them to go door-to-door and encourage voter participation.

Concluding his address, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that a new era of women's empowerment will begin in Bihar on November 14, when the BJP-led NDA is voted back to power.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development work, I wish political discourse could be more constructive. Constant references to the past create more division than unity. Let's focus on future vision rather than just criticizing opponents.
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Aman W
"Lathbandhan" comment was spot on! Most opposition leaders are indeed out on bail. People deserve leaders with clean records, not those facing serious charges.
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Sarah B
The focus on youth participation is commendable. Young voters need to understand Bihar's political history to make informed choices. This election will indeed be decisive for the state's future.
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Vikram M
My parents still talk about how difficult life was during Jungle Raj. No law and order, businesses suffered. Today, Bihar is transforming with new infrastructure and opportunities. We cannot go back to those days.
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Michael C
The emphasis on women's empowerment is crucial. Bihar needs more women in leadership roles and better safety measures. Hope the promises translate into real change on ground.

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