Bihar: PM Modi Challenges INDI Alliance, Defends Guarantees in Nawada Rally

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Nawada: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant appearance in Nawada, Bihar, on Sunday, captivating the crowd with a 30-minute address. Delving into a spectrum of crucial issues, Modi touched upon topics ranging from the INDI alliance to the construction of the Ram Mandir, addressing concerns such as the Tukde-Tukde gang and the era of ‘Jungle Raj’, along with the contentious issue of triple talaq.

In his impassioned speech, Prime Minister Modi underscored the importance of his guarantees, particularly criticizing the INDI alliance’s stance on his commitments. “The INDI alliance contends that my guarantees are illegitimate and must cease,” Modi proclaimed. “But I stand by my word. When I promised to abolish Article 370 and triple talaq, I delivered. I am a man of action, fulfilling promises made to the nation.”

Highlighting the INDI alliance’s purported negligence towards national issues, Modi lamented the absence of prominent rallies from its leaders. He specifically called out a leader within the coalition for refraining from holding rallies until declared the prime ministerial candidate, labeling it as obstinate behavior.

Echoing Modi’s sentiments, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar recollected Bihar’s tumultuous past, attributing its transformation to the collaborative efforts of his government. “Before 2005, Bihar was under the rule of a husband and wife,” Kumar reminisced. “But through our endeavors, we’ve liberated Bihar from the grips of ‘Jungle Raj’.”

Modi’s visit to Nawada marked his second appearance in Bihar within three days, underlining the significance of the state in the upcoming elections. He reiterated concerns about the INDI alliance’s purported plans for another partition of India, accusing them of harboring divisive agendas. Moreover, he cautioned against the Congress-RJD coalition assuming power, citing their alleged proclivity towards corruption and disdain for national interests.

Responding to criticism, Modi defended his guarantees as a testament to his commitment and hard work, challenging detractors within the INDI alliance. “Is it a crime to guarantee hard work?” Modi queried, emphasizing his administration’s dedication to fulfilling promises and advancing national interests.

In a strategic move, Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary echoed Modi’s stance on corruption, vowing to root out wrongdoings from Bihar. Meanwhile, Chirag Paswan emphasized the need for unity and development, highlighting the transformative agenda of the PM and CM.

Upendra Kushwaha predicted a landslide victory for the NDA, dismissing opposition claims as futile.

With Bihar’s political landscape heating up, all eyes remain fixated on the unfolding drama leading up to the elections.