Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (October 23, 2025) has fiercely targeted Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). He said that Jungle Raj will be discussed in Bihar for the next 100 years and no matter how much the opposition tries to hide its misdeeds, the public will not forgive it.
Taking a dig at RJD-Congress amid announcement of RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav as the chief ministerial face of the grand alliance for Bihar elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, ‘The opposition alliance is not ‘gathbandhan’ but ‘lathbandhan’ (alliance of criminals) because all its leaders from Delhi and Bihar are out on bail.’
Prime Minister Modi gave message to BJP workers
PM Modi asked Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers to ensure that elderly people inform the youth about the atrocities committed during Jungle Raj. Modi was referring to the time when RJD chief Lalu Prasad was the Chief Minister in Bihar.
Addressing the program ‘Mera Booth Sabse Strongest: Yuva Samvad’ through audio conference, Prime Minister Modi said, ‘People will not forget Jungle Raj in Bihar for the next 100 years and no matter how much the opposition tries to hide its misdeeds, the public will not forgive it.’
Bihar elections are about writing a new chapter in the history of the state – Prime Minister
PM Modi said, ‘I will ask all the youth of Bihar to gather youth at every booth and call the elders of that area and tell everyone the old stories of Jungle Raj.’ While talking to a BJP worker, he said that a Mahayagya of development is going on in the country and due to the stable government at the Center and Bihar, all-round work is being done.
He said, ‘Work is being done in every sector and every direction in Bihar. Hospitals are being built, good schools are being established and new railway routes are being developed. A big reason for this is that there is a stable government in the country and Bihar. When there is stability, growth is faster. This is also the strength of the NDA government of Bihar.
Prime Minister Modi said, ‘This is why the youth of Bihar are saying with enthusiasm, Bihar has gained momentum, NDA government again.’ He said that Bihar Assembly elections are about to write a new chapter in the history of the state and the youth will play an important role in it. He said that no one understands the power of public vote better than the brothers and sisters of Bihar. He appealed to the youth of the state to go door-to-door and request voters to exercise their franchise.
A new era of women empowerment will start in Bihar on 14th November – PM Modi
The Prime Minister said that a new era of women empowerment will begin in Bihar on November 14, when the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will again come to power. He asked the BJP workers to make a list of those women who have not yet received the benefits of the Chief Minister Mahila Rozgar Yojana and assured to include them in the scheme.
He said that workers of all the constituent parties of NDA should jointly run a campaign to increase awareness about government schemes among the voters. Opposition leaders only know how to fight among themselves and pursue their own interests.
Nitish Kumar and NDA Worked hard to get him out of Jungle Raj- PM Modi
The Prime Minister also said that the government is moving rapidly towards eradication of Naxalism and Maoist terrorism in Bihar. He said that Bihar needs to be made a technology and start-up hub, so that the youth do not move to other states and can earn their livelihood in the state itself. He said, ‘Nitish ji and NDA worked hard to take Bihar out of jungle raj and establish the rule of law. The people of Bihar are now proud of their identity.
Calling upon the workers to intensify the campaign, he said, ‘We all will have to stay among the people 24 hours a day for the next 20 days.’ Modi asked young BJP workers to connect with the first-time voters of Bihar and tell them about the power of their vote. Voting will be held in two phases in Bihar on 6th and 11th November. Counting of votes will take place on November 14.
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