Darbhanga: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed a massive public gathering in Darbhanga ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections and delivered a fiery speech targeting the opposition. He said that his government had successfully driven out criminals from Uttar Pradesh, and now the same will happen in Bihar if the NDA is elected. “We will beat and drive out criminals from Bihar. We will run bulldozers on their houses and build permanent houses for the poor,” Yogi declared, drawing loud cheers from the crowd. He added that infiltrators would be stopped just like they were after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.
Yogi launched a scathing attack on the Congress and RJD, accusing them of sheltering criminals and neglecting the poor. “The Congress and RJD stand with criminals. This is the difference between us and them. We talk about development and good governance, but they have made kidnapping an industry and worship the mafia. That’s why we run bulldozers on their chests,” he said. The Uttar Pradesh CM claimed that his state was now free from mafia control and violence. “Today, there are no riots or criminals in Uttar Pradesh. Those who try to disturb peace know that we will send them straight to hell,” he thundered.
बिहार के केवटी विधान सभा क्षेत्र की विकासप्रिय जनता-जनार्दन के मध्य… https://t.co/jsGNGOSJZO
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) November 3, 2025
During his speech, Yogi also mocked the INDIA alliance partners, calling them “the three monkeys.” He said, “The alliance has three monkeys — Pappu, Tappu, and Appu. Pappu cannot speak the truth, Tappu cannot see the truth, and Appu cannot hear the truth.” He accused the RJD, Congress, and Samajwadi Party of being “anti-Hindu” and disrespectful towards Lord Ram and Goddess Sita. “These people are traitors of Lord Ram and opponents of Mother Janaki. The Congress once said Ram does not exist, and the SP had fired at Ram devotees. They play with our faith,” Yogi said, warning that anyone who opposes Ram will be considered an enemy of the people.
Highlighting the development achieved under the NDA government, Yogi pointed to the improved connectivity between Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. “It once took 16 hours to travel from Ayodhya to Darbhanga. Today, it takes just 45 minutes from Lucknow to Darbhanga. This is the difference a good government makes,” he said. He also mentioned how Prime Minister Modi had given recognition to Bihar’s Makhana crop and introduced welfare schemes to help the poor. “Under Congress and RJD rule, the poor had no food and no medical help. Today, 500 million people have Rs 5 lakh health insurance, and those above 70 can get treatment easily,” he said.
Towards the end of his speech, Yogi said he had brought a “message from Ayodhya” for the people of Bihar. “The grand Ram Temple now stands in Ayodhya. If Ram Lalla lives there, Mother Janaki will also reside in Sitamarhi. This is the result of having a good and strong government that respects faith and works for everyone,” he said. The rally concluded with chants of “Jai Shri Ram” echoing through the crowd, as Yogi urged the people of Bihar to choose a government that values development, faith, and justice.





















