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‘Ghamandia Gathbandhan’ Lack Vision And Trust: PM Modi

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed a public rally in Gaya, Bihar.

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Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed a public rally in Gaya, Bihar.

Addressing a public rally, the Prime Minister stated, “This election is a choice for the development of India and the resolution for the development of Bihar.”

“The massive turnout on the land of Gaya, along with overwhelming public support, clearly indicates #PhirEkBaarModiSarkar,” the PM added.

‘Ghamandiya Gathbandhan’ Troubled By Ram Temple: PM Modi

Hitting out at the opposition alliance, PM Modi asserted, “The people of the ‘Ghamandiya Gathbandhan’ are troubled by the Ram temple.”

“Those who once questioned the existence of Lord Ram are now making various remarks about the Ram temple. For the appeasement of one community, these people have even boycotted the consecration ceremony,” PM Modi said.

Lashing out at Congress, PM Modi alleges that members of the party openly declare their intention to destroy the strength of the Hindu religion.

‘RJD Biggest Face Of Jungle Raj In Bihar’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the ‘Ghamandia Gathbandhan’, stating they lack vision and trust. PM Modi further added that they often seek votes based on the work done by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and the central government.

Taking a dig at RJD, PM Modi asserted, “RJD has ruled Bihar for several years but they don’t have the guts to discuss the work done by their government. The biggest face of jungle raj in Bihar is RJD. It is another name for corruption in Bihar.”

“RJD is the biggest culprit for the destruction of Bihar. They have given only two things to the state: the first, jungle raj and the other, corruption,” PM Modi said.

Bihar will witness polling for 40 Lok Sabha seats across all seven phases. In Phase 1, voting will be held in 4 seats. The state will witness polling on 5 seats each from Phase 2 to Phase 5. In Phases 6 and 7, elections will be held for 8 seats each.

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