Thu Nov 06 07:50:59 UTC 2025: Summary:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Araria, Bihar, as part of the Bihar Assembly elections. He criticized the opposition RJD-Congress alliance, accusing them of favoring “infiltrators” and disliking Lord Ram and Chhathi Maiya due to vote bank politics. He also attacked their past governance, referring to it as “Jungle Raj,” and highlighted the development achieved under the NDA government. Modi emphasized the NDA’s commitment to removing infiltrators and accused the opposition of protecting them for political gain. He also criticized the opposition leaders’ reluctance to visit Ayodhya, alleging it shows hatred for Dalits and backward classes.

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Modi Accuses Opposition of Protecting “Infiltrators” at Bihar Rally

Araria, Bihar – November 6, 2025 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the opposition RJD-Congress alliance during a rally in Araria today, as part of the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections. Modi accused the opposition of having a soft spot for “infiltrators” while harboring a dislike for Hindu deities due to vote bank politics.

“The Congress-RJD offer them protection, take out political yatras in their favour and come up with misleading narratives, alleged the PM in an indirect reference to Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ and allegations of vote theft.” Modi stated, emphasizing the NDA’s commitment to driving out infiltrators.

He also criticized the opposition’s past governance, branding it “Jungle Raj” characterized by crime, corruption and misgovernance. He contrasted this with the development witnessed under the NDA government, highlighting infrastructure projects and educational institutions.

Modi further accused opposition leaders of showing “hatred for Dalits and backward classes” by refusing to visit Ayodhya and pay respects at shrines dedicated to figures like Nishad Raj, Mata Shabri, and Maharshi Valmiki.

The Prime Minister also claimed that infighting was on between the Congress and the RJD, and after elections, all these INDI Alliance partners will be seen breaking each other’s heads.

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