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‘Bihar Doesn’t Want Katta Sarkar’: PM Modi’s Sharp Attack on Opposition in Aurangabad Rally

PM Modi Targets ‘Jungle Raj’ and RJD’s Legacy

Refernce to Hindustan Time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on Bihar’s Opposition alliance during his rally in Aurangabad on Friday. Accusing the Mahagathbandhan of promoting crime and extortion, he said that people who once brought “jungle raj” to Bihar are now “teaching children to become rangdaars (gangsters)”.

“They are already saying that if their leader comes to power, katta (guns), dunali (double-barrel rifles), firauti (extortion), and rangdaari (ransom) will return,” PM Modi declared. He added that Bihar no longer wants a ‘katta sarkar’ or a government of misrule, but one that ensures peace, development, and jobs.

‘Bihar Has Faith in NDA’s Honest Vision’

Continuing his address, the Prime Minister asserted that the NDA government stands for honest governance and a clear roadmap for progress. “The people of Jungle Raj have everything that discourages investment and jobs,” he said. “Bihar doesn’t need a government of guns and corruption. NDA will make Bihar developed, and the people have faith in our honest manifesto,” he added confidently.

Moreover, he reminded the audience that crime and fear had once paralyzed the state under previous regimes, while today, Bihar is moving toward infrastructure and opportunity.

Criticism Over Seat-Sharing and Leadership Disputes

PM Modi also mocked the Opposition’s seat-sharing arrangement, claiming that the Congress was given seats where the RJD had not won in nearly four decades. Taking a jibe at Tejashwi Yadav, he remarked that the INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial face was “snatched at gunpoint” by RJD, further fueling political drama within the alliance.

His sharp remarks drew loud cheers from the crowd, reflecting growing voter enthusiasm across districts where the NDA continues to campaign aggressively.

Record Turnout Shows Trust in ‘Narendra-Nitish Track Record’

Highlighting the impressive voter participation in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections, PM Modi said that the 64.66% turnout marked the highest ever in the state’s history.

“Yesterday, the voters of Bihar broke all records. Mothers and sisters turned out in large numbers, raising the poll percentage to nearly 65%. This clearly shows that the people trust the track record of Narendra and Nitish,” he said, emphasizing women’s growing role in shaping Bihar’s political future.

With a confident tone, the Prime Minister concluded that the wave of change in Bihar is powered by citizens who reject violence and corruption, choosing instead a future built on development, security, and self-reliance.

‘Bihar Doesn’t Want Katta Sarkar’: PM Modi’s Sharp Attack on Opposition in Aurangabad Rally

PM Modi Targets ‘Jungle Raj’ and RJD’s Legacy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on Bihar’s Opposition alliance during his rally in Aurangabad on Friday. Accusing the Mahagathbandhan of promoting crime and extortion, he said that people who once brought “jungle raj” to Bihar are now “teaching children to become rangdaars (gangsters)”.

“They are already saying that if their leader comes to power, katta (guns), dunali (double-barrel rifles), firauti (extortion), and rangdaari (ransom) will return,” PM Modi declared. He added that Bihar no longer wants a ‘katta sarkar’ or a government of misrule, but one that ensures peace, development, and jobs.

‘Bihar Has Faith in NDA’s Honest Vision’

Continuing his address, the Prime Minister asserted that the NDA government stands for honest governance and a clear roadmap for progress. “The people of Jungle Raj have everything that discourages investment and jobs,” he said. “Bihar doesn’t need a government of guns and corruption. NDA will make Bihar developed, and the people have faith in our honest manifesto,” he added confidently.

Moreover, he reminded the audience that crime and fear had once paralyzed the state under previous regimes, while today, Bihar is moving toward infrastructure and opportunity.

Criticism Over Seat-Sharing and Leadership Disputes

PM Modi also mocked the Opposition’s seat-sharing arrangement, claiming that the Congress was given seats where the RJD had not won in nearly four decades. Taking a jibe at Tejashwi Yadav, he remarked that the INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial face was “snatched at gunpoint” by RJD, further fueling political drama within the alliance.

His sharp remarks drew loud cheers from the crowd, reflecting growing voter enthusiasm across districts where the NDA continues to campaign aggressively.

Record Turnout Shows Trust in ‘Narendra-Nitish Track Record’

Highlighting the impressive voter participation in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections, PM Modi said that the 64.66% turnout marked the highest ever in the state’s history.

“Yesterday, the voters of Bihar broke all records. Mothers and sisters turned out in large numbers, raising the poll percentage to nearly 65%. This clearly shows that the people trust the track record of Narendra and Nitish,” he said, emphasizing women’s growing role in shaping Bihar’s political future.

With a confident tone, the Prime Minister concluded that the wave of change in Bihar is powered by citizens who reject violence and corruption, choosing instead a future built on development, security, and self-reliance.Bihar Doesn’t Want Katta Sarkar’: PM Modi’s Sharp Attack on Opposition in Aurangabad Rally

PM Modi Targets ‘Jungle Raj’ and RJD’s Legacy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on Bihar’s Opposition alliance during his rally in Aurangabad on Friday. Accusing the Mahagathbandhan of promoting crime and extortion, he said that people who once brought “jungle raj” to Bihar are now “teaching children to become rangdaars (gangsters)”.

“They are already saying that if their leader comes to power, katta (guns), dunali (double-barrel rifles), firauti (extortion), and rangdaari (ransom) will return,” PM Modi declared. He added that Bihar no longer wants a ‘katta sarkar’ or a government of misrule, but one that ensures peace, development, and jobs.

‘Bihar Has Faith in NDA’s Honest Vision’

Continuing his address, the Prime Minister asserted that the NDA government stands for honest governance and a clear roadmap for progress. “The people of Jungle Raj have everything that discourages investment and jobs,” he said. “Bihar doesn’t need a government of guns and corruption. NDA will make Bihar developed, and the people have faith in our honest manifesto,” he added confidently.

Moreover, he reminded the audience that crime and fear had once paralyzed the state under previous regimes, while today, Bihar is moving toward infrastructure and opportunity.

Criticism Over Seat-Sharing and Leadership Disputes

PM Modi also mocked the Opposition’s seat-sharing arrangement, claiming that the Congress was given seats where the RJD had not won in nearly four decades. Taking a jibe at Tejashwi Yadav, he remarked that the INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial face was “snatched at gunpoint” by RJD, further fueling political drama within the alliance.

His sharp remarks drew loud cheers from the crowd, reflecting growing voter enthusiasm across districts where the NDA continues to campaign aggressively.

Record Turnout Shows Trust in ‘Narendra-Nitish Track Record’

Highlighting the impressive voter participation in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections, PM Modi said that the 64.66% turnout marked the highest ever in the state’s history.

“Yesterday, the voters of Bihar broke all records. Mothers and sisters turned out in large numbers, raising the poll percentage to nearly 65%. This clearly shows that the people trust the track record of Narendra and Nitish,” he said, emphasizing women’s growing role in shaping Bihar’s political future.

With a confident tone, the Prime Minister concluded that the wave of change in Bihar is powered by citizens who reject violence and corruption, choosing instead a future built on development, security, and self-reliance.With a confident tone, the Prime Minister concluded that the wave of change in Bihar is powered by citizens who reject violence and corruption, choosing instead a future built on development, security, and self-reliance.With a confident tone, the Prime Minister concluded that the wave of change in Bihar is powered by citizens who reject violence and corruption, choosing instead a future built on development, security, and self-reliance.With a confident tone, the Prime Minister concluded that the wave of change in Bihar is powered by citizens who reject violence and corruption, choosing instead a future built on development, security, and self-reliance.

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