Amit Shah's Fiery Warning: How Lalu Yadav Threatens Bihar's Future

Amit Shah launched a blistering attack on Lalu Yadav during his Siwan rally. He accused the RJD chief of trying to bring back jungle raj by fielding Shahabuddin's son. The Home Minister contrasted this with NDA's development agenda under Modi and Nitish Kumar. Shah promised voters that Bihar would never return to the dark days of lawlessness and fear.

Key Points: Amit Shah Slams Lalu Yadav Over Jungle Raj Return Warning

  • Shah warns Mahagathbandhan aims to return Bihar to lawless jungle raj era
  • Accuses Lalu Yadav of intimidation tactics through Shahabuddin's son nomination
  • Highlights NDA's commitment to good governance with retired IPS candidate
  • Recalls Siwan's violent past under Shahabuddin with 75 murder cases
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HM Shah slams Lalu Yadav, says Mahagathbandhan wants to bring back 'Jungle Raj'

Union Home Minister Amit Shah accuses Lalu Yadav of attempting to bring back jungle raj by fielding Shahabuddin's son in Bihar elections.

"Lalu Yadav has proven by giving a ticket to Shahabuddin's son that he wants to bring back the jungle raj to Bihar. - Amit Shah"

Patna, Oct 24

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday launched a fierce attack on RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav and the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) while addressing a massive public meeting in Siwan, accusing the opposition of attempting to bring back the “jungle raj” era in Bihar.

Shah said he had come to meet the people of Siwan first because of the district's historical and political significance.

"Lalu Yadav has proven by giving a ticket to Shahabuddin's son that he wants to bring back the jungle raj to Bihar. The people of Siwan know very well how Shahabuddin drenched this land in blood with 75 heinous murders. By nominating his son, Lalu Yadav wants to intimidate the people again. This clearly shows that the Mahagathbandhan wants to take Bihar back into the darkness of lawlessness, while the NDA, by fielding Anand Mishra (Retired IPS), is leading the state towards good governance," Shah said.

He declared that the NDA, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, would once again form the government in Bihar after the November 14 elections.

"On November 14, Lalu Prasad's son will be completely defeated. Nitish Kumar has put Bihar back on track, and for the past 10 years, Narendra Modi has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of Biharis," he said.

He recalled the fear that once gripped Siwan under Shahabuddin's reign, describing how the people had endured atrocities during the Lalu-Rabri regime.

"The people of Siwan suffered immensely during the jungle raj but never bowed down. They ended that dark rule once, and today I want to assure them -- this is Modi and Nitish's Bihar. Even if a hundred Shahabuddins come, they can't harm anyone now," Shah declared.

"You've just celebrated Diwali, you'll soon celebrate Chhath Puja, but the real Diwali will be on November 14, when Lalu's son is completely defeated."

Praising Nitish Kumar's role, he added, "The end of jungle raj is Nitish Kumar's biggest contribution. He freed Bihar from fear and lawlessness."

Drawing a contrast between the BJP-led Centre and past governments, Shah said, "When Sonia and Lalu were in power at the Centre, terrorists were being served biryani. But when Pakistani terrorists attacked Pahalgam, Modi's government conducted Operation Sindoor, entered Pakistan's territory, and eliminated them."

He also invoked Chhathi Maiya (Goddess Chhathi), seeking blessings for Bihar's peace and progress.

"I pray to Chhathi Maiya to bless the people of Bihar so that jungle raj never returns here."

Shah took a sharp dig at Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of being soft on infiltrators.

"Rahul Gandhi says infiltrators should be allowed to stay in Bihar. You tell me -- should infiltrators stay here or be thrown out? Once the NDA government returns, we will identify and expel every infiltrator from the country," he promised, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.

Paying homage to Siwan's rich legacy, Shah said, "This land is the land of Rajendra Babu (Dr Rajendra Prasad), India's first President and Chairman of the Constituent Assembly. Mahatma Gandhi and Madan Mohan Malaviya also visited Siwan during their Champaran journey. I bow to this sacred soil."

Concluding his speech, the Home Minister listed a series of alleged scams under Lalu Prasad Yadav's tenure, including the Rs 940 crore fodder scam, land-for-jobs scam, railway hotel scam, tar scam, flood relief scam, BPSC recruitment scam, and AB Export benami property scam.

"Lalu Prasad has only indulged in scams and corruption all his life. Can someone who has looted Bihar in so many ways ever do good for this state?" Shah asked.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support development, I wish political speeches focused more on future plans rather than just attacking opponents. Both sides should tell us what they'll do for Bihar's youth and employment. 🤔
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Aditya G
Shah ji is absolutely right! Fielding Shahabuddin's son shows their true intentions. We need stability and development, not return to criminal politics. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Sarah B
The reference to Chhathi Maiya was touching. As someone living in Bihar for 5 years, I've seen how important this festival is. Politics should respect our cultural sentiments. 🌅
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Kavya N
My father still tells stories about how difficult it was to run business during Lalu ji's time. Constant threats and demands for money. Today, at least there's rule of law. We must protect this peace.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Indian politics uses historical references. The mention of Dr. Rajendra Prasad shows they're trying to connect with local pride. Smart strategy!
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Nikhil C
The real issue is development, roads, electricity, and jobs. Instead of fighting over past, all parties should focus on delivering these basic needs to common people. 💡

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