PM Modi's Jungle Raj Warning: Why Bihar Must Reject "Destruction and Misery"

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the opposition alliance during his Bihar election campaign. He accused the Mahagathbandhan of wanting to bring back "jungle raj" to the state. The PM claimed these forces only intend to rob people rather than work for public welfare. Modi expressed confidence in NDA's performance while seeking continued support from Bihar's voters.

Key Points: PM Modi Attacks Jungle Raj in Bihar Election Rally

  • PM Modi targets Mahagathbandhan's alleged desperation to regain power in Bihar
  • Highlights strong women's support for NDA in first phase elections
  • Accuses opposition of wanting to rob public rather than serve them
  • Claims Congress lacks faith in RJD's manifesto promises
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People of jungle raj can never build anything: PM Modi

PM Modi slams Mahagathbandhan's "jungle raj" at Bihar rally, warns against return to power while highlighting women's support for NDA in ongoing elections.

"People of jungle raj can never build anything. They are the epitome of destruction and misery - PM Narendra Modi"

Bhabua, November 7

A day after the end of the first phase of polling in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday continued to attack the Mahagathbandhan and alleged that the "people of jungle raj" who are desperate to return to power have no intention to work for the welfare of the people.

... I have before me a vast power of women whose blessings have always been upon all of us, upon the NDA, and I am grateful to the women's power of Bihar. In the first phase of elections, there has been a tremendous turnout for the NDA candidates... I have come to seek your support, your cooperation, and your blessings...," PM Modi said at a rally here.

"You can imagine why these Jungle Raj people are so desperate to return to power. They don't want to serve the public. They want to rob the public at gunpoint, rob them... This is their plan... This is the sound of Jungle Raj. This is an attempt to intimidate sisters and daughters, the poor, Dalits, Mahadalits, and backward and extremely backward communities... People of jungle raj can never build anything. They are the epitome of destruction and misery," PM Modi said.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sounding the poll bugle in Bihar's Aurangabad on Friday, took a sarcastic jab at the Opposition's 'rift-ridden' Mahagathbandhan alliance claiming that the Congress "does not have faith" in its ally RJD's manifesto, which he said was "a packet of lies".

Aurangabad district, located in the south of Bihar, is one of the 20 districts, where polls will be held during the second phase of the State's Assembly elections. The district contains six assembly constituencies namely Goh, Obra, Nabinagar, Kutumba (SC), Aurangabad and Rafiganj.

"Even the Congress does not have faith in their (RJD) promises. Congress does not even talk about the RJD's manifesto. Bihar has also rejected RJD's package of lies," PM Modi said while addressing a rally in Aurangabad.

Speculation has been rife over an alleged rift in the Mahagathbandhan. While the alliance partners, including Congress have denied such claims, PM Modi had earlier claimed that the RJD "forcefully" took the Chief Ministerial post from Congress despite the latter's objections during the negotiation phase during the election preparations.

On Novermber 6, voting was held on 121 seats spread across 18 districts and recorded a voter turnout of 64.5 per cent. The second phase of assembly polls is set to be held on November 11, with counting of votes to be held on November 14.

In the second phase, 122 seats in 20 districts will go to polls and subsequently conclude polling for the Bihar elections. Districts including Aurangabad, Jahanabad, Gaya, Nawada, Jamui, Bhagalpur, Purnia and others will be included in the second phase.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Strong words from our PM! The opposition alliance is indeed a "rift-ridden" group with no clear vision for Bihar. They only want power, not progress. NDA's work speaks for itself - better roads, electricity, and opportunities.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the development work, I wish political discourse could be more constructive. Using terms like "jungle raj" might alienate some voters. Let's focus on policies rather than personal attacks.
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Aditya G
As someone from Bihar, I've seen the transformation firsthand. From being afraid to go out after dark to now having proper street lights and police patrols - this is real development! Jai Bihar! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The high voter turnout shows people's faith in democracy. Whether one agrees with PM Modi or not, it's good to see active political participation. Hope the elected government works for all sections of society.
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Kavya N
PM Modi's focus on women's power is commendable. As a woman from Bihar, I feel more empowered and secure under current government. The opposition should present concrete plans instead of empty promises.

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