• Source:JND

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday trained his guns at the RJD and Congress while addressing party workers in Bihar through audio conferencing.

Addressing the "Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot: Yuva Samvaad" event, he said that the RJD-led opposition alliance is not a 'gathbandhan' but 'lathbandhan' (a coalition of criminals), as the leaders are fighting among themselves and are out on bail.

Lahing out at the opposition leaders, the PM said they only know how to fight among themselves and how to guard their self interest.

The PM also asked the party workers to ensure that elderly people educate youngsters about the atrocities during the "jungle raj", a reference to the tenure of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav.

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He said that the people will not forget the jungle raj in Bihar for another 100 years, and no matter how hard the opposition tries to hide its misdeeds, people will not forgive it.

"I would tell all the youngsters in Bihar to gather all the young people at every booth and have the elderly people in that area come and tell everyone about the old stories from the jungle raj," he said.

PM Modi said that a "mahayagya" of development is going on in the country as all-round work is being carried out due to a stable government at the Centre and in Bihar.

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"In Bihar, work is happening in every sector, in every direction. Hospitals are being built, good schools are being established and new railway routes are being developed. A major reason for this is that there is a stable government in the country and in Bihar. When there is stability, development accelerates. This is the strength of Bihar's NDA government as well," he said.

Giving the mantra of unity to the NDA allies, the PM said that all the NDA constituents should campaign together to raise awareness among the voters about government schemes.

(With PTI Inputs)

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