PM Modi in Bihar: ‘Under Nitish Kumar’s leadership, NDA will defeat Opposition’, bats for ‘Phir Ek Baar NDA Sarkar’

The National Democratic Alliance, under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, will break all records and win next month's Bihar Assembly election, PM Modi said at a rally.

Published date india.com Updated: October 24, 2025 1:38 PM IST
PM Modi in Bihar: 'Under Nitish Kumar's leadership, NDA will defeat opposition'
PM Modi in Bihar: 'Under Nitish Kumar's leadership, NDA will defeat opposition'

Launching a scathing attack at the Mahagathbandhan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday endorsed Nitish Kumar for Bihar’s development. The National Democratic Alliance, under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, will break all records and win next month’s Bihar Assembly election, PM Modi said at a rally in Samastipur.

PM Modi also attacked the Mahagathbandhan and the RJD and said, “…Law and order cannot exist where a party like the RJD is in power. Under the RJD rule, extortion, murder, ransom, and kidnapping flourished. The RJD’s jungle raj ruined generations of Bihar. The biggest sufferers of RJD’s misrule were my mothers and sisters, the youth, the Dalits and backward classes of Bihar, and the extremely backward classes of Bihar.”

“During this jungle raj, the doors of police stations were closed to Dalits and the extremely backward classes…Naxalism and Maoist terrorism also flourished during the RJD’s jungle raj…In 2014, you gave the NDA an opportunity in Delhi. I resolved to liberate the youth of Bihar and the country from this Maoist terror…We have broken the back of Naxalism, Maoist terrorism in Bihar. Very soon, the entire country, the entire Bihar, will be completely free from Maoist terror, and this is Modi’s guarantee.”

“You all are getting benefits of the ‘GST Bachat Utsav’ and from tomorrow the grand festival of Chhath Puja will begin. I thank you all for coming here in large numbers…’Nayi Raftar se chalega Bihar jab phir aayegi NDA sarkar’..,” he added.

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