Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a blistering critique of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) during a recent public address, accusing the party of evading accountability for its governance record in Bihar.
Addressing the audience, Prime Minister Modi launched a scathing attack on the RJD, alleging that the party has shied away from discussing its performance during its rule in Bihar. “RJD has ruled Bihar for several years but they don’t have the guts to discuss the work done by their government,” Modi asserted, signaling a call for transparency and accountability in political discourse.
Employing strong rhetoric, Prime Minister Modi branded the RJD as the epitome of ‘jungle raj’ in Bihar, a term often associated with lawlessness and disorder. His remarks insinuated a belief that the RJD’s tenure was marred by chaos and rampant corruption.
“RJD has given only two things to Bihar – jungle raj aur bhrashtachar,” Modi continued, emphasizing his conviction that the RJD’s governance was synonymous with mismanagement and corruption.
The Prime Minister’s critique comes at a crucial juncture in Bihar’s political landscape, with upcoming elections and shifting alliances reshaping the state’s political dynamics. Modi’s comments signal an intensifying political battle ahead as parties vie for power and influence.
As of now, the RJD has not responded to the Prime Minister’s accusations. With Bihar’s political arena heating up, the citizens of the state remain vigilant, awaiting further developments in this unfolding political drama.