PM Modi's Lantern Jibe in Bihar: Why RJD Symbol Faces Digital Challenge

Prime Minister Modi kicked off his Bihar campaign with a dramatic visual demonstration against the RJD's lantern symbol. He highlighted how digital connectivity has transformed opportunities for Bihar's youth through affordable data and creative platforms. The Prime Minister contrasted NDA's development achievements with what he called RJD's era of jungle raj and obstruction. He expressed confidence in NDA returning to power with Nitish Kumar's leadership continuing Bihar's development journey.

Key Points: PM Modi Mocks RJD Lantern Symbol at Samastipur Rally

  • PM Modi used mobile flashlights to symbolically challenge RJD's lantern election symbol
  • Highlighted digital revolution with 1GB data costing less than tea
  • Emphasized direct benefit transfers through Jan Dhan accounts
  • Recalled Bihar's transition from RJD's jungle raj to NDA development
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'Lantern not needed anymore': PM Modi's jibe at RJD in Samastipur

PM Modi launches Bihar campaign with symbolic attack on RJD's lantern, highlights digital revolution and development achievements under NDA government.

"Now tell me, when so many lights are shining here, what is the need for a lantern? - PM Narendra Modi"

Patna, Oct 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday kicked off his Bihar Assembly election campaign from Samastipur, launching a sharp attack on the RJD-Congress alliance and declaring that Bihar does not need the lantern anymore - a symbolic jibe at the RJD's election symbol.

Addressing a massive crowd, PM Modi began his speech with a dramatic gesture, asking people to switch on the flashlights of their mobile phones. As the entire ground lit up, he quipped, "Now tell me, when so many lights are shining here, what is the need for a lantern?"

The crowd erupted in applause as the Prime Minister used the moment to highlight the transformation Bihar has seen under the NDA government.

PM Modi said that today, 1 GB of data costs less than a cup of tea, and that this digital revolution has empowered Bihar's youth.

"The youth making reels are the new creative force of Bihar. NDA's policies have allowed them to earn and showcase their talent. This digital Bihar is the result of our reforms," he said.

He emphasised how his government's flagship initiative, the Jan Dhan Yojana, opened millions of bank accounts, ensuring that government benefits now reach people directly and transparently.

"Under the previous regime, the money used to disappear midway. But now every rupee sent from Delhi reaches the beneficiary's account without leakage," PM Modi said.

Attacking the RJD and Congress, he accused them of caring only for the political future of their families rather than the welfare of Bihar's people.

"Bihar is the land of Aryabhata, the great mathematician. The youth here are intelligent and understand everything. The people of Bihar will give a befitting reply to those who spread lies and misinformation," he asserted.

In a pointed attack on Tejashwi Yadav and the Grand Alliance, the Prime Minister recalled that in 2005, Bihar finally freed itself from RJD's jungle raj (lawlessness) and began a new era of good governance under Nitish Kumar.

"During the UPA rule, the RJD continued to take revenge on Bihar and obstructed its development. But today, Bihar stands tall with progress and pride," he said.

Highlighting key development projects, PM Modi said, "The NDA government has given three times more funds to Bihar than what the Congress-led UPA ever provided. Today, Vande Bharat trains are running, Darbhanga airport is operational, new railway lines and power plants are being built, and investment opportunities are increasing rapidly. The day is not far when every district of Bihar will have its own startup companies."

Concluding his speech, PM Modi expressed confidence that the people of Bihar would once again support the NDA.

"Under the leadership of Nitish Kumar, Bihar has moved forward on the path of development and good governance. This time, the NDA will form the government with a massive majority," he declared, as the crowd chanted "Phir Ek Baar, NDA Sarkar!"

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Bihari youth, I can confirm that data prices have indeed become affordable. Many of my friends are creating content and earning through digital platforms. This is the real empowerment that matters to our generation.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the development work, I wish politicians would focus more on actual governance rather than symbolic politics. The lantern vs mobile light debate feels like distraction from real issues like unemployment and education quality.
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Sarah B
The Jan Dhan Yojana has been a game-changer for my family in rural Bihar. No more middlemen taking cuts from our subsidies. Direct benefit transfer is the most transparent system we've ever had.
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Vikram M
PM Modi is right about remembering the jungle raj days. We don't want to go back to that era of lawlessness and corruption. Development should be the only agenda for Bihar's future.
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Michael C
The infrastructure development in Bihar is impressive. Darbhanga airport and new railway lines are making travel much easier. Hope the startup ecosystem also grows as promised.

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