PM Modi slams RJD for 'insulting' Ambedkar during Lalu Prasad Yadav's birthday celebration

IANS June 20, 2025 365 views

PM Modi lashed out at RJD for allegedly insulting Ambedkar during Lalu Yadav's birthday event. He linked the incident to Bihar's past struggles under RJD-Congress rule, calling it an era of "jungle raj." Modi accused the opposition of fostering corruption and pushing the state into poverty. His remarks come ahead of crucial state elections, framing the contest as a battle for Bihar's dignity.

"By insulting Baba Saheb, these people consider themselves bigger than him." - PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi slams RJD for 'insulting' Ambedkar during Lalu Prasad Yadav's birthday celebration
Patna, June 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a high-energy public rally in Bihar’s Siwan district on Friday, launched a scathing attack on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and its leadership over the alleged insult of B.R. Ambedkar during the birthday celebrations of RJD national president Lalu Prasad Yadav.

Key Points

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Modi accuses RJD of disrespecting Ambedkar

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Links Lalu Yadav's event to Bihar's 'jungle raj' era

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Blames Congress-RJD for poverty and lawlessness

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Vows to restore Bihar's pride under NDA

Without directly naming Lalu Yadav, PM Modi condemned what he called the brazen attitude of the RJD leadership for not apologising to the nation over the incident.

“These people have been the promoters of hooliganism, mafia rule and corruption. How did the RJD people treat Baba Saheb’s picture? Posters have been put up asking them to apologise for insulting Baba Saheb, but these people will never apologise,” the Prime Minister said, addressing a massive crowd in Siwan.

He further added, “By insulting Baba Saheb, these people consider themselves bigger than him.”

Shifting the focus to the broader performance of past regimes, PM Modi blamed both the Congress and RJD for pushing Bihar into “lawlessness”, “poverty”, and “mass migration”.

“Those with the lantern and the hand say family support and family development. But it was this very alliance that gave Bihar the stigma of jungle raj,” PM Modi said.

He recalled the turbulent times before the NDA rule, saying, “Our youth have only heard the horrors of 20 years ago as tales. They don’t know what jungle raj really looked like. The hand and lantern symbolised an era that drove Biharis out of their homes in search of basic dignity.”

He praised the resilience of Bihari citizens, stating that despite the hardship, they never compromised on their self-respect.

PM Modi said that the looting and misgovernance of past governments made poverty a permanent feature in the state.

“The people with the hand and the lantern together hurt the pride of Bihar. They looted so much that poverty became the misfortune of this land,” he said.

The Prime Minister’s sharp remarks come amid heightened political tensions and ahead of crucial state-level elections.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
PM Modi is absolutely right! How can any political party disrespect Baba Saheb Ambedkar, the architect of our Constitution? This shows RJD's true colors. Bihar suffered enough under their rule - jungle raj, corruption, and now this disrespect. Shameful! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I agree that disrespecting Ambedkar ji is unacceptable, I wish our PM would focus more on current governance issues rather than constantly bringing up past regimes. Bihar needs solutions, not just political rhetoric. Development should be the real talking point.
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Amit S.
As a Bihari, I remember the dark days of RJD rule. No electricity, no law & order, just goondaraj. Modi ji is right to remind people what we've overcome. But this Ambedkar insult incident is being politicized by both sides. Let's not forget his real message of social justice.
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Sunita R.
Why are we surprised? RJD has always put family before nation. Lalu ji's birthday celebrations get more importance than respecting our national icons. Bihar deserves better leadership. But I hope BJP also focuses on delivering promises, not just criticizing opponents.
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Vikram P.
The way RJD treated Ambedkar's portrait is disgusting! But let's be honest - all parties use Dalit icons for votes. Real respect would mean implementing his vision of equality, not just photo ops. When will our politics move beyond symbolism? 🤔
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Neha T.
Modi ji's speech hits hard! But I wish he'd talk more about what his government is doing for Bihar's youth today. We need jobs, not just reminders of bad old days. Still, no excuse for disrespecting Ambedkar ji - that's crossing all limits of decency.

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