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Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong attack on the opposition alliance, INDIA, during an election rally in Bihar’s Gaya district. He accused the opposition, including RJD and Congress, of misusing the Constitution and opposing the government’s efforts to make India a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (developed India).

PM Modi referred to the opposition alliance as ‘Ghamandia’ (arrogant) and claimed the election was about punishing those against the Constitution and the country’s development. He emphasized the NDA’s respect for the Constitution and its commitment to making India a developed nation.

During his speech, PM Modi criticized the opposition for allegedly referring to ‘Sanatan dharma’ as a disease, stating they deserve no seats and should be punished. He accused RJD of symbolizing corruption and ‘jungle raj’ (lawlessness) in Bihar and claimed that corruption flourished during its tenure.

He also criticized the Congress for missing an opportunity to make India prosperous and accused both RJD and Congress of exploiting social justice for political gains.

PM Modi’s visit to Bihar included tight security arrangements due to his scheduled rallies in Gaya and Purnea districts. He also expressed his gratitude to the people of Bihar, referring to the state as the “mother of democracy” and hoping for a strong victory for the BJP-NDA alliance in the Lok Sabha election.