Chirag Paswan: Samastipur Crowd Shows Bihar Will Vote NDA to Power

Union Minister Chirag Paswan claims the massive crowd at PM Modi's Samastipur rally indicates Bihar voters have decided to bring NDA back to power. He alleges the Mahagathbandhan alliance is still grappling with internal differences while NDA has hit the ground running. PM Modi launched sharp attacks on RJD's previous rule, calling it "jungle raj" that ruined generations of Bihar's people. NDA allies express confidence about forming government with a comfortable majority as Bihar prepares for two-phase elections in November.

Key Points: Chirag Paswan Says Samastipur Rally Shows NDA Bihar Victory

  • Chirag Paswan alleges Mahagathbandhan struggling with internal differences amid election campaign
  • PM Modi begins Bihar campaign from Samastipur targeting RJD's governance record
  • Modi accuses RJD-Congress of prioritizing family politics over youth welfare
  • NDA allies predict forming government with comfortable majority crossing 200 seats
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Crowd shows people will vote NDA to power, says Chirag Paswan on PM Modi's Samastipur rally

Union Minister Chirag Paswan claims massive Samastipur rally crowd indicates Bihar voters have decided to form NDA government, citing Mahagathbandhan's internal conflicts.

"The crowd at Samastipur shows that people of Bihar have made up their minds to form the NDA government - Chirag Paswan"

Patna, October 24

Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief and Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Friday alleged that people of Mahagathbandhan are still dealing with the "internal differences of opinions" days after the announcement of the election schedule and filing of nominations

"A lot of time has passed since the announcement of dates and filing of nominations, till now, the people of Mahagathbandhan.. campaigning is a distant thing, they are engaged in internal differences of opinion. It is already too late in the day to hit the campaign. Their dream will remain unfulfilled"

"The crowd at Samastipur shows that people of Bihar have made up their minds to form the NDA government," he said, referring to PM Modi's starting his campaign from Samastipur

Additionally, another NDA constituent, Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) chief Jitan Ram Majhi also exuded confidence that their alliance will form a government in Bihar.

"It was a very good meeting of the PM in Samastipur today. NDA will form the government with a majority in Bihar," Jitan Ram Manjhi said.

LJP (Ram Vilas) MP Rajesh Verma said, "It is clearly visible that the trend is entirely in favor of NDA and in the coming time we will form the government crossing 200."

PM Modi on Friday began his election campaign in Bihar from Samastipur and accused Mahagathbandhan of prioritising their family's political futures over the welfare of Bihar's youth, adding that these parties are "setting new records of lies" in front of the state's youth.

Sharpening his attacks on RJD, Prime Minister Modi said that law and order cannot prevail in an RJD-ruled state.

He also criticised the RJD's "jungle-raj" in Bihar, alleging that there was rampant extortion, murder, ransom, and kidnapping at that time, which "ruined generations" of the state.

"RJD and Congress are only concerned about the political future of their own families. That's why today they are setting new records of lies in front of Bihar's youth. Law and order cannot exist where a party like the RJD is in power. Under the RJD rule, extortion, murder, ransom, and kidnapping flourished. The RJD's jungle raj ruined generations of Bihar. The biggest sufferers of RJD's misrule were my mothers and sisters, the youth, the Dalits and backward classes of Bihar, and the extremely backward classes of Bihar. During this jungle raj, the doors of police stations were closed to Dalits and the extremely backward classes," PM Modi said during a rally in Samastipur.

The Prime Minister alleged that Naxalism and "Maoist terrorism" also flourished during the RJD's rule in the state. "Naxalism and Maoist terrorism also flourished during the RJD's jungle raj... There was a time when more than one and half dozens of districts of Bihar were affected by Naxalism," he said.

Bihar will go to the polls in two phases on November 6 and 11. The results will be declared on November 14.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support development, I wish politicians would focus more on actual issues rather than just attacking opponents. Both sides need to tell us their concrete plans for Bihar's youth employment and education.
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Arjun K
PM Modi's speech hit the nail on the head! RJD's rule was indeed jungle raj. As someone from Bihar, I witnessed how common people suffered during those days. Never again! 🙏
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Sarah B
The Mahagathbandhan seems completely disorganized. How can they expect people to vote for them when they can't even manage their own alliances properly? Timing is crucial in elections.
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Kavya N
As a young voter from Bihar, I'm tired of hearing about past jungle raj. What about current issues? Job creation, infrastructure development, and women's safety should be the real focus. Both alliances need to present clear roadmaps.
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Vikram M
The confidence shown by NDA leaders is remarkable. When all alliance partners are united and speaking in one voice, it definitely creates a positive impression among voters. Bihar needs stable governance.

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