Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday addressed a rally in Bihar’s Hajipur as part of the NDA’s campaign for the upcoming elections. Shah stressed the strength of the NDA alliance and compared it to the five Pandavas and said the alliance was determined to prevent the return of “jungle raj” in the state. Shah highlighted the unity and strength of the NDA alliance, which includes BJP, JD(U), Chirag Paswan’s party and others.’
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Shah said that in the Bihar elections, the NDA alliance, like the five Pandavas, has entered the electoral battle with full force. The Bharatiya Janata Party, JD(U), Chirag Paswan’s LJP (Ram Vilas) Party, Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hum Party and Upendra Kushwaha’s Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) party are united and determined to stop Jungle Raj. There is a fight going on between all the parties before us. He questioned the opposition’s ability to keep Bihar united when they cannot maintain unity within their own alliance. Shah accused the opposition of wanting to bring back the days of “Jungle Raj” and asserted that only Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar can make Bihar a prosperous state.
Shah said that the alliance which is not united, can that alliance keep Bihar united? Keeping Bihar united, safe and prosperous is possible only with the leadership of Nitish ji and Modi, Bharatiya Janata Party. Brothers and sisters, Hajipur was the workplace of late Ram Vilas Paswan ji. In 1977, Ram Vilas Paswan became the MP from Hajipur, and the record of victory he established remained unbroken till the offshore period. nobody. Shah urged the people of Bihar to support the NDA alliance and ensure development and prosperity of the state. He highlighted the alliance’s commitment to the progress of the state and its determination to prevent the return of “jungle raj”.
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Shah announced several development projects for Bihar, including the establishment of a medical college in Mahua and a large industrial park spanning 1243 acres, which will provide employment to thousands of people.
Shah highlighted various infrastructure projects in the state, including Kachchi Dargah, six-lane Ganga bridge at Bidupur; Reconstruction of Gandhi Setu; Bettiah-Patna Highway; Bridge over Gandak River; Amash Darbhanga Expressway, which will pass through Vaishali district and Vande Bharat train service up to Vaishali.