Bihar's Decisive Choice: Jungle Raj vs Development Amid Modi Wave

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood has framed the Bihar assembly elections as a critical choice between "jungle raj" and development. He pointed to the massive public turnout at PM Modi's roadshow in Patna as evidence of popular support. The minister emphasized that PM Modi remains one of the world's most popular leaders based on the enthusiastic response. Meanwhile, LJP candidate Sanjay Kumar Singh expressed confidence in NDA's victory following large election rallies.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Ashish Sood on Bihar Polls Jungle Raj vs Development

  • Massive public turnout at PM Modi's Patna roadshow reflects strong support
  • Delhi Minister calls Bihar polls choice between jungle raj and development
  • LJP candidate Sanjay Kumar Singh confident of NDA victory in Mahua
  • PM Modi paid tribute to poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar during visit
  • NDA promises additional Rs 3,000 to Bihar farmers beyond PM Kisan
  • Chief Minister Nitish Kumar notably absent from Modi's roadshow
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Bihar polls mark a decisive choice between 'jungle raj' and development: Delhi Minister Ashish Sood

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood declares Bihar election as choice between "jungle raj" and development, citing massive turnout at PM Modi's Patna roadshow.

"This election is a decisive moment between the era of 'jungle raj' and development. - Ashish Sood"

Patna, November 2

Hailing the massive turnout at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow in Patna, Delhi Minister Ashish Sood on Sunday said the public response reflected people's faith in Modi's leadership. Highlighting the importance of the upcoming assembly election in Bihar, he said that this is a defining moment between "the era of jungle raj and development."

While talking to the media, Delhi Minister Ashish Sood highlighted the public support reflected during PM Modi's roadshow in Patna and added that the PM remains the most popular leader in the "world".

He said, "PM Modi received huge public support and enthusiasm during his visit to Bihar. He is one of the world's most popular leaders. People in Bihar and Patna have come out in large numbers to express their love and support. The atmosphere is charged with emotion as the crowd eagerly awaits Modi's roadshow. This election is a decisive moment between the era of 'jungle raj' and development."

LJP-Ramvilas candidate from Mahua constituency, Sanjay Kumar Singh, also commented on the public turnout, calling it surprising. Expressing his confidence, he said that he will win from the Mahua constituency.

He said, "I was surprised by the scale of the grand election rally held in Chehrakala. A large number of people attended the event, which was graced by Home Minister Amit Shah. I believe the rally has energised the public. The NDA, backed by the Prime Minister, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Upendra Kushwaha, Jitan Ram Manjhi, and Chirag Paswan. We are confident of a landslide victory in Mahua on the 14th..."

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a roadshow in Patna on Sunday, following multiple rallies in Arah and Nawada. He was accompanied by BJP State President Dilip Jaiswal and Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy, Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan. Notably, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was not seen at the roadshow.

PM Modi also paid floral tributes to the statue of noted Hindi poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister addressed an election rally in Nawada and hailed the NDA's poll promise to provide Rs 3,000 in addition to the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi to farmers in Bihar, saying 'jinhe koi nahi poochhta, Modi unhe poojta hai' (Modi worships those whom no one else cares about).

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate development work, calling it "jungle raj" seems excessive. Every government has its challenges. Let's focus on constructive criticism rather than name-calling. Bihar needs balanced development, not political rhetoric.
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Arjun K
The ₹3000 additional support for farmers is a game-changer! My relatives in Bihar are really happy with this announcement. Modi ji understands the struggles of common people. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Sarah B
Interesting to note that CM Nitish Kumar wasn't at the roadshow. Political alliances in Bihar are always so complicated! Hope the development agenda doesn't get lost in these political equations.
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Kavya N
As a Bihari living in Delhi, I can see the difference development has made in my home state. Roads are better, electricity is more reliable. But we need more jobs for youth - that's the real challenge.
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Michael C
Paying tribute to Ramdhari Singh Dinkar was a thoughtful gesture. It's good to see leaders connecting with cultural icons. Development should include preserving our rich heritage too.

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