Bihar Polls: PM Modi's Battle Cry Against Jungle Raj Amid Record Turnout

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive rally in Bettiah, framing the Bihar elections as a battle between development and jungle raj. He invoked historical context, mentioning how Vande Mataram was broken in 1937, sowing seeds of partition. NDA leaders highlighted Champaran's transformation from being known as "mini-Chambal" with numerous dacoit gangs to a region with good governance and development. The record voter turnout in the first phase indicates strong public support for the ruling coalition's development agenda.

Key Points: PM Modi Says Bihar Polls Battle Between Development Jungle Raj

  • PM Modi urges voters to reject "katta sarkar" and support development agenda
  • Record voter turnout in first phase signals strong NDA support
  • Champaran transformed from "mini-Chambal" with 245 dacoit gangs to development hub
  • Women's empowerment and farmers' welfare saw progress since 2014 under NDA
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Bihar polls a battle between development and jungle raj: PM Modi

PM Modi addresses Bettiah rally, framing Bihar elections as choice between development and jungle raj amid record voter turnout in first phase polls.

"Do the people of Bihar want a government of goons and guns or a government of development? - Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti"

Bihar, Nov 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed a massive public rally in Bettiah, West Champaran, where he projected the election as a battle between “development and jungle raj.”

The rally came amid record voter turnout in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly polls, which NDA leaders hailed as a sign of growing support for the ruling coalition.

Speaking at the rally, Prime Minister Modi invoked history to underline his political message, saying, Vande Mataram was broken into pieces in 1937—it sowed the seeds of partition. He urged voters to reject “katta sarkar” (the gun-wielding regime), in a clear swipe at the RJD-led alliance, and to stand with those ensuring peace and progress.

After PM Modi’s rally, Former Union Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, speaking to IANS, echoed the Prime Minister’s sentiment, asking, “Do the people of Bihar want a government of goons and guns or a government of development?” She added that since 2014, women’s empowerment and farmers’ welfare had seen significant progress under the NDA rule.

BJP MP Sunil Kumar from Valmiki Nagar said Champaran, once known as “mini-Chambal” for its dacoit gangs, had transformed under the Nitish Kumar-led government. “Today, there’s good governance. Every section of society has seen development. Girls are going to school, women are empowered, and jobs are being created. NDA will win under Nitish Kumar’s leadership,” he told IANS.

Echoing similar views, MP Sanjay Jaiswal said, “Champaran was once home to over 245 dacoit gangs. Even poor families weren’t safe. That ended with sushasan (good governance). The record turnout shows people trust the current government. We’ll win all 21 seats here.”

Bihar minister and BJP candidate from Bettiah Renu Devi said the massive first-phase turnout made NDA’s victory “certain.” “The RJD can never win again. The people remember the jungle raj,” she asserted.

MLA Umakant Singh recalled, “Earlier, Bihar was ruled by bullets and lathis. Children carried guns instead of books. But in the last 20 years, development has reached every village, with schools, colleges, and roads built.”

- IANS

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Priya S
As a woman from Bihar, I can confirm the safety and empowerment we've experienced in recent years. The jungle raj era was terrifying - no woman felt safe. Current government deserves credit for this change.
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Aman W
While development is visible, I wish politicians would focus more on actual job creation rather than just rhetoric. Many educated youth from Bihar still have to migrate for work. The ground reality is more complex.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how historical references are being used in political messaging. The Vande Mataram reference connects with people emotionally. Hope the development narrative translates into real benefits for common people.
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Karthik V
My family in Champaran says the transformation is real. From being known as mini-Chambal to having proper roads and schools - this is what good governance looks like. Record voter turnout says it all! 👍
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Nisha Z
Both sides make big claims during elections. As a voter, I want to see concrete plans for healthcare and education infrastructure. The real test is whether development reaches the poorest of poor.

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