New Delhi, October 23: In a conversation with party workers on Thursday, Prime Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Narendra Modi compared the NDA government led by Nitish Kumar with previous governments and said that now there is development in Bihar, not fear.
Drawing comparisons with previous governments, he said, “Today there is no jungle raj in Bihar, but a rule of public trust, and every Bihari proudly say, ‘I am a Bihari.'”
The Prime Minister also questioned the opposition for insulting the people of Bihar, saying that the Congress and RJD should answer why their allies are insulting the people of Bihar. He said that Nitish Kumar and the NDA government have brought Bihar out of darkness and into an era of public trust.
Prime Minister Modi virtually interacted with young workers of Bihar through the “Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot” program. He said that projects like roads, bridges, railways, metro, and airports are creating new possibilities in Bihar.
He said that the pace of development in the country and Bihar has accelerated due to a stable government. Hospitals, schools, and railway routes are being rapidly built in Bihar. Today, every youth in Bihar is saying, “Bihar has picked up speed, NDA government again.”
On this occasion, he wished the people of Bihar a happy Bhai Dooj and Chitragupta Puja. The Prime Minister said that during this festive season, the youth of Bihar are not only enthusiastically shopping but also actively participating in the great yagya of development. Furthermore, the Central Government is promoting Bihar’s makhana as a “superfood” worldwide, providing new opportunities for the youth of the state.
He appealed to the youth to gather at their polling booths to listen to past experiences from the elders and educate the new generation. He also called for organizing a “Run for Unity” program in memory of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on “National Unity Day,” which is celebrated on October 31st after the Chhath festival.
Prime Minister said that the true power of the country’s progress lies in the voter’s single vote. The construction of the Ram Temple, Operation Sindoor, and the control of Naxalism are all the results of the power of the vote.
Targeting the opposition, he called the “Gathbandhan” a “Lathbandhan” (forced violence) and said they are not concerned about the youth of Bihar. Naxalism and Maoist terrorism ruined the future of two generations of Biharis, but the NDA government has brought the state out of darkness and moved it forward on the path of development.
Praising the achievements of Bihar’s daughters, the Prime Minister said they are bringing glory to the country in fields such as science, technology, aviation, fashion, fintech, medical care, and media. He urged young people to organize felicitation ceremonies for first-time voters and educate them on the importance of voting.