Bihar Conclave 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

The route, spanning from Malviya Square through Sant Ravidas Gate, Assi, Shivala, Sonarpura, Jangambadi, to Godaulia, witnessed the enthusiastic participation of over 5,000 women walking alongside Modi's vehicle.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lambasted the leaders of the INDI alliance, accusing them of harboring unrealistic ambitions and destabilizing agendas.

The extensive security detail for the road show included 3000 police personnel, along with para-military forces, as well as Special Protection Group (SPG) and National Security Guard (NSG) commandos, ensuring the safety of all involved.

In a video message, CM Patnaik asked PM Modi, "Do you remember the promises you made in the 2014 and 2019 elections?"

Kejriwal's bail conditions restrict him from accessing his office, signing official documents, or visiting the Delhi secretariat without permission from the Lieutenant Governor.

In the video, shot presumably from a drone camera, the vast gathering can be seen, underscoring the magnitude of public engagement in the event.

During the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJD emerged victorious, securing the majority of seats in the state, followed closely by the BJP, with the Congress trailing behind. The BJD won 12 seats, the BJP secured 8, and the Congress managed to secure just one seat.

Furthermore, they highlight the widespread circulation of these speeches on social media platforms, indicating the urgency of addressing such violations.

PM Modi expressed disbelief at the government's support for mafias responsible for incidents like the Annamayya Dam break, which caused widespread devastation and loss of lives.

Congress leader and spokesperson Jairam Ramesh expressed disapproval of Pitroda's analogies, describing them as "most unfortunate and unacceptable," and reiterated the party's dissociation from them.