Bihar Elections 2025: What did PM Modi say on the last day of campaigning that RJD-Congress got irritated?

PM Modi ends campaigning for the last phase of Bihar Assembly elections 2025. Attacked RJD and Rahul Gandhi, termed it a 65-volt shock to the opposition. Confident of NDA’s victory, promises to return for swearing-in. Amit Shah-Rajnath raised questions on the policies of Congress.

New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed the last day of campaigning for Bihar Assembly elections 2025 on Saturday. He launched a scathing attack on RJD and Rahul Gandhi in the rallies of Bettiah and Sitamarhi. On the last day of Bihar election campaign, the Prime Minister said something that left Congress and RJD in hot water. PM Modi said that if the opposition comes to power, “Katta” will be placed on the heads of the public and people will be ordered to “raise their hands”. He appeared confident of NDA’s victory and said the opposition got a 65-volt shock in the first phase. Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh also raised questions on the policies of Congress and Rahul Gandhi.

65-volt shock to the opposition in the first phase, is this a sign?

PM Modi claimed that the public gave a 65-volt shock to the opposition INDIA alliance in the first phase of voting in Bihar. Citing 65.09 percent voting in 121 assembly seats, he said that the public gave huge support to the NDA. The question in everyone’s mind is whether the results of the first phase are giving a clear indication towards the victory of NDA?

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Why did you attack RJD and Rahul Gandhi?

PM Modi launched a scathing attack on RJD and Rahul Gandhi in the Bettiah rally. He said that if the opposition comes to power, people will be kept under fear and pressure. Describing Rahul Gandhi and the Congress as descendants of “the most corrupt family in the country”, he questioned their functioning. Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh also criticized Congress’s policies and vote bank politics.

What was the election atmosphere in Bettiah and Sitamarhi?

While addressing the public at Bettiah rally, PM Modi discussed the achievements of NDA and the dangers of vote bank politics. In Sitamarhi, the birthplace of Goddess Sita, he criticized the opposition over the renovation of Punaura Dham and appeasement politics. The question arises whether the people of Bihar will vote keeping these issues in mind?

How did Congress take the lead?

Priyanka Vadra held three rallies despite the absence of Rahul Gandhi and alleged that votes were being stolen in the elections. He asked the public to repeat the names of the Election Commission Chief and other officials and said that people were being deprived of their right to vote. The question arises whether Congress will be able to remain effective as the opposition?

RJD posters and Tejashwi Yadav’s CM message

RJD put up posters in Patna, in which Tejashwi Yadav was made the CM’s chair. Party workers celebrated by cutting a 36-pound cake. It remains to be seen how much impact this election strategy will have among the public.

Involvement of other leaders and electoral environment

Many leaders including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav and former Union Minister Smriti Irani participated in the campaign. Prashant Kishore of Jan Suraj Party also discussed the voting pattern of migrant labourers. In this entire electoral environment, the question arises that which party will be able to win the trust of the public?

PM Modi’s confidence on NDA’s victory

PM Modi, looking confident of NDA’s victory in the last rally, said that he will return for the swearing-in of the new government in Bihar. He expressed hope of support from the public and raised questions on the strategies of the opposition. PM Modi completed the campaign for the last phase of Bihar Assembly elections 2025. He launched a scathing attack on RJD and Rahul Gandhi, termed the opposition a 65-volt shock and appeared confident of NDA’s victory. Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh raised questions on Congress policies and vote bank politics. The people of Bihar will now decide to whom to hand over power.

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