Bhagalpur: As Bihar voted in the first phase of its 2025 Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a large crowd in Bhagalpur on Thursday, asserting that the NDA would return to power in the state.
“The daughters of Bihar are voting to keep jungle raj away,” PM Modi declared, beginning his address with a call for peace, progress, and participation. He claimed the enthusiasm among voters — especially women and youth — was proof of Bihar’s faith in the NDA’s development agenda.
PM Modi took sharp aim at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress, alleging that their rule had left Bihar impoverished and insecure. “For a developed India, Bihar must develop. But RJD and Congress can never develop Bihar. They ruled for years and only betrayed you. Where guns and cruelty rule, law fails,” he said.
The Prime Minister questioned the uneasy alliance between Congress and RJD, asking, “Is there a picture of a Congress leader on RJD posters? There is tension between these two parties. Congress leaders didn’t even want to come to Bihar — they were dragged here.”
He accused the RJD of running a corrupt, nepotistic regime, saying, “They are taught only ‘F’ for extortion, ‘R’ for robbery, ‘P’ for parivarvad (nepotism), and ‘G’ for ghotala (scam).”
भागलपुर में लोगों का ये जुनून साफ बता रहा है कि बिहार के जन-जन का भरोसा सिर्फ और सिर्फ NDA पर है।
https://t.co/7jYlPr4f98— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 6, 2025
Five Key Takeaways from Modi’s Speech
- NDA Will Expel Infiltrators:
PM Modi claimed the NDA was working with “honesty and full capacity” to identify and deport infiltrators, while the RJD and Congress were “busy protecting them” and spreading lies to divert attention. - ‘RJD-Congress Insulted Chhath Maiya’:
He accused the opposition of disrespecting Bihar’s traditions, saying, “Congress leaders come here and call the worship of Chhathi Maiya a drama. Our mothers and sisters worship her with devotion. These people insulted the faith of millions.” - Uniting Bihar Under NDA:
“From every corner of Bihar, only one voice is rising — NDA government once again,” Modi said, referring to images of long queues at polling booths circulating on social media. He urged voters who had not yet cast their ballots to “step out and vote.” - RJD-Congress Feud Escalates:
The Prime Minister alleged growing tensions between alliance partners, saying, “Congress has fielded its Deputy Chief Ministerial candidate against RJD. Their leaders are openly calling jungle raj a disaster for Dalits, Mahadalits, and backward classes. Once results are out, they will be tearing each other’s hair.” - Celebration with Curd-Churma and Makhana Kheer:
Ending on a lighter note, PM Modi said, “Go door to door and tell people about our work. On November 14, when results come, we will celebrate our victory with curd-churma and makhana kheer.”
After his Bhagalpur rally, the Prime Minister traveled to Gaya, followed by Aurangabad on November 7. Voting in Bhagalpur and Araria is set for November 11, the second phase of polling in Bihar.





















