Modi: Bihar now wants ‘vikas raj’, not ‘jungle raj’
“In short, industries are being set up according to the strengths of each region,” said Modi, while addressing public rallies in Aurangabad and Bhabhua.
“In short, industries are being set up according to the strengths of each region,” said Modi, while addressing public rallies in Aurangabad and Bhabhua.
Addressing a public rally in Jamui, Shah said there was a time when the entire Jamui region was drenched in blood and red terror.
He said Bihar now needs good governance and prosperity, not jungle raj, and that only the NDA’s double-engine government can ensure this. “This election is about good governance vs jungle raj,” he said.
The RJD has nominated Osama Shahab from Raghunathpur in Siwan.
Currently, in the 243-member Bihar Vidhan Sabha, the JDU–BJP alliance (NDA) holds 131 seats, while the RJD–Congress coalition (INDIA bloc or Mahagathbandhan) has 111 seats.
The Khemka murder has sparked criticism of Nitish-government’s handling of law and order, not just from the opposition but also from its own coalition partners, who’ve voiced concerns about Patna's rising crime rate.
Addressing party leaders, he urged them to counter the Opposition’s “false narratives and disinformation” campaign with facts and conviction.
Addressing a high-stakes political rally in poll-bound Bihar on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress and the RJD, accusing them of plunging the state into an era of ‘Jungle Raj’, marked by lawlessness, poverty, and large-scale migration. He also criticised RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav for allegedly insulting Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
"During Lalu’s Jungle Raj, kidnapping had become an industry, plunging Bihar into darkness," Nadda said.
Party’s state in-charge and general secretary Arun Singh alleged that the industries were not being set up due to the fear of 'Jungle Raj' of the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot regime, and youths were not getting jobs anywhere.