
PM Modi’s Bihar rally | INDIA bloc is ‘anti-Sanathan’ and ‘corrupt’, says PM Modi in Nawada
The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday took a dig at INDIA (Indian National Development, Inclusive Alliance) bloc saying that the Congress manifesto had the imprint of the Muslim League. At an election campaign for the 2024 Lok Sabha election in Nawada, he called them ‘anti-Sanathan’ and ‘corrupt’. He took a jibe at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) by reminding the people about the ‘Jungle Raj’ in Bihar.
In his second public meeting after Jamui, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 7 took a dig at INDIA (Indian National Development, Inclusive Alliance) bloc saying that the Congress manifesto had the imprint of the Muslim League.
At a rally in Nawada, he called them ‘anti-Sanathan’ and ‘corrupt’. He did not miss the opportunity to take a jibe at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) by reminding the people about the ‘Jungle Raj’ in Bihar.
Mr. Modi was addressing a rally in Nawada to seek votes in support of BJP candidate Vivek Thakur. Nawada is one of the four constituencies of Bihar which will go to the polls on April 19.
“Nawada has always given love and blessing to BJP and NDA,” Mr. Modi said.
While asserting that the entire country was saying ‘Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar’, he stressed on eradicating poverty from the country.
He also reminded the people about the RJD’s regime which he called ‘Jungle Raj’. “The people of Bihar and Nawada have spent long years in the era of Jungle Raj. There was a time in Bihar when our sisters and daughters were scared of walking on the roads. Due to the efforts of Nitish Kumar ji and Sushil Kumar Modi, Bihar came out of the regime of Jungle Raj,” Mr. Modi said.
Apart from Mr. Kumar several other leaders of the NDA were present on the stage which included Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan, Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) leader Santosh Kumar Suman and Rashtriya Lok Morcha leader Upendra Kushwaha, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and Union Ministers Giriraj Singh and Nitynand Rai.