RJD insulted Congress by snatching winnable seats, CM candidature: PM Modi ahead of Bihar second phase of voting

Addressing multiple public rallies in Bihar, PM Modi once again claimed that RJD insulted its ally Congress by giving it unwinnable seats and “snatching” the Chief Ministerial candidature.

RJD insulted Congress by snatching winnable seats, CM candidature: PM Modi ahead of Bihar second phase of voting

PM Modi (Photo:IANS)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched a scathing attack on ‘Mahagathbandhan’, accusing the RJD-Congress alliance of “betrayal, corruption, and ‘jungle raj’ politics.”

Addressing multiple public rallies in Bihar, PM Modi once again claimed that RJD insulted its ally Congress by giving it unwinnable seats and “snatching” the Chief Ministerial candidature.

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He alleged that both parties practice “the politics of insult and abuse,” recalling how Congress leaders had mocked traditional festivals like Chhath Puja and Kumbh Mela.

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“Those who can betray their own colleagues, can they do you any good?” Modi asked.

The PM urged voters to “respond with their votes on November 11,” saying Congress is already searching for excuses for its defeat.

He contrasted the NDA’s “Sushasan” (good governance) with the alleged “Jungle Raj” during RJD’s rule between 1995 and 2005, saying Bihar has witnessed peaceful voting this time, unlike the era when “booths were looted and bullets were fired.”

PM Modi said, “Yeh abhi se bachchon ko rangdar banane ki baat kar rahe hain. Yeh log khuli ghoshna kar rahe hain ki bhaiya ki sarkar aayegi to katta, donali, firauti, rangdari, tahi sab chalega… Bihar ko katta sarkar nahi chahiye. Ku-shasan sarkar nahi chahiye.”

Highlighting the NDA’s manifesto, the Prime Minister also promised one crore new jobs in Bihar, asserting that the NDA’s recruitments have been honest and transparent.

Slamming the RJD, he accused the opposition of taking land from youth in exchange for jobs and said the “Jungle Raj people are out on bail.”

Highlighting the state’s transformation, PM Modi said Aurangabad and nearby areas once lived under the fear of Naxalism and extortion, but “Maoist terror is now ending” due to the “double-engine government.”

Warning voters, he said the RJD is “openly talking about turning children into criminals” and that Bihar “does not need a ‘Katta Sarkar’ or bad governance” but a government focused on development and honest growth under the NDA.

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