Amit Shah's Stark Warning: RJD's Jungle Raj Eyes Bihar Comeback

Amit Shah delivered a strong warning to Bihar voters about the potential return of RJD's jungle raj. The Home Minister accused the Mahagathbandhan of making empty promises while engaging in corruption. He contrasted this with the BJP's development work, including reviving power plants and sugar mills. Shah confidently declared that neither Rahul Gandhi nor Tejashwi Yadav would achieve their political ambitions under Modi's leadership.

Key Points: Amit Shah Warns of RJD Jungle Raj Return at Bhagalpur Rally

  • Amit Shah warns RJD's jungle raj era seeking comeback in new form
  • Home Minister contrasts RJD corruption with BJP development initiatives
  • Shah claims Lalu wants son as CM, Sonia wants Rahul as PM
  • BJP highlights revived power plants and sugar mills as development proof
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RJD's 'jungle raj' eyeing return in new form: Amit Shah at Bhagalpur rally

Union Home Minister Amit Shah cautions Bihar voters against RJD-led Mahagathbandhan, warning of jungle raj return while highlighting BJP development initiatives.

"Your one vote will strengthen them and will add to their efforts to bring back jungle raj - Amit Shah"

Patna, Nov 7

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday tore into the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and warned the people of the return of "jungle raj", if Lalu Yadav's party-led Grand Alliance (Mahagathbandhan) returns to power in the state.

Amit Shah, addressing a poll rally in Bhagalpur's Pirpainti, said that the "jungle raj" era of RJD may have been relegated to the margins for years now, but it was raring for a comeback in a new form and shape and warned people not to fall for "lofty and populist" promises of the Mahagathbandhan.

"Your one vote will strengthen them and will add to their efforts to bring back jungle raj," HM Shah said, slamming the RJD-Cong combine.

He also called out the "tainted" record of Mahagathbandhan leaders (Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav) and claimed that their guardians were eager to get their wards seated in positions of power.

"They engage in corruption; we engage in development. Lalu ji wants to make his son the Chief Minister and Sonia ji wants to make her son the Prime Minister," he said.

"But listen to my words with your ears wide open, neither Rahul will become the Prime Minister nor Tejashwi will be able to become the Chief Minister. Because Modi ji is in Delhi and Nitish Kumar ji is in Bihar," he added.

The Home Minister also drew a contrast between the 'jungle raj' of the RJD era and the 'sushashan' under the Nitish government, listing several schemes and programmes launched by the double-engine government to empower the poor and farming class.

"We have established the Makahana Board. Along with power plants, the Barauni plant has been revived, and some sugar mills have also been revived," he said.

He also reiterated the Centre's pledge to set up sugar mills in the areas of the state with adequate water levels.

"People of Bhagalpur, wherever there is water, the Modi government will start the work of operating 25 new sugar mills," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development work mentioned, I wish political rallies would focus more on concrete policy plans rather than just attacking opponents. Both sides should tell us what they'll do for education and healthcare in Bihar.
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Sarah B
The sugar mills revival is good news for farmers in Bihar! 🎯 Finally some focus on rural economy. Hope these promises are actually implemented on ground.
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Arjun K
Amit Shah ji is absolutely right! We've seen the difference between RJD's rule and current government. Roads are better, electricity is more reliable, and women feel safer. Why would anyone want to go back? 🤔
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Michael C
Interesting to see how political rhetoric works in Indian elections. The "jungle raj" narrative seems effective, but I wonder about the actual governance metrics beyond the rhetoric.
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Neha E
As a young voter from Bihar, I'm tired of this dynasty politics from both sides. We need leaders who earn their position through merit, not family connections. The focus should be on youth employment and skill development. 💪

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