- By Shubham Bajpai
- Mon, 15 Sep 2025 05:35 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday accused Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of supporting infiltrators and taking out yatras to protect them.
Calling demographic change a huge crisis, the prime minister said that the reason for it is infiltration in Seemanchal and Eastern India. The prime minister was speaking in Purnea, a district in Bihar's Seemanchal region, after he inaugurated the first airport in the eastern part of the state.
He said, "Congress and RJD have not only threatened the honour of Bihar but also the identity of Bihar. Today, a huge demographic crisis has arisen due to infiltrators in Seemanchal and Eastern India. People of Bihar, Bengal, Assam and many states are worried about the safety of their sisters and daughters. That is why I have announced the Demography Mission from the Red Fort."
Slamming Congress and RJD for vote bank politics, the PM said they advocate for and save infiltrators by raising slogans and taking out yatras for them.
He said, "For vote bank, the people of Congress, RJD and its ecosystem are busy advocating for infiltrators, saving them and shamelessly raising slogans and taking out yatras to save infiltrators who have come from abroad. These people want to put both the resources and security of Bihar and the country at stake."
Expressing resolve to oust the alleged infiltrators, PM Modi said, "Today, from this land of Purnea, I want to explain one thing to these people clearly. RJD and Congress people, listen to me with open ears. Whoever is an infiltrator will have to go. It is the firm responsibility of the NDA to stop infiltration."
On the beedi row, PM Modi said that Congress caused a lot of damage to Bihar's reputation and they hate the state. He said, "Whenever Bihar moves forward, these people get busy insulting Bihar. You must have seen just now that the RJD's ally, the Congress Party, is comparing Bihar to a beedi on social media. These people hate Bihar so much. These people have caused a lot of damage to Bihar's reputation through scams and corruption..."
(With inputs from agencies)