PM Modi’s recent meeting took place in Gaya, where he directed his criticism towards the RJD, Congress, and the Indi alliance. PM Modi specifically stated that the RJD represents the chaotic rule in Bihar known as “Jungle Raj.” He highlighted the issues of corruption and theft of resources, which have been validated by the court. According to PM Modi, the RJD has only provided “Jungle Raj” and corruption to the people. He also criticized the RJD and Congress for betraying the Dalits and backward classes, claiming that they have pursued their own interests instead. PM Modi emphasized his faith in the Constitution, contrasting it with the scare tactics used by these parties in the name of constitutional changes. He expressed his belief that such individuals are not deserving of winning even a single seat. However, during the initial 15 minutes of his speech, PM Modi listed the achievements of the NDA government. This is PM Modi’s third visit to Bihar in the span of 13 days, with public meetings held in Jamui on April 4th, Nawada on April 7th, and now in Gaya. Following Gaya, his next public meeting will be held in Purnia.
Big points of PM’s speech
Even Baba Saheb Ambedkar cannot change the Constitution.
Modi responded to the opposition’s query regarding amending the Constitution by stating that despite claims made by certain individuals about altering the Constitution, not even Baba Saheb Ambedkar himself could make such changes. This attempt to manipulate the Constitution is seen as a form of intimidation. These individuals are accused of politicizing the Constitution. It is noted that 90 percent of the Constituent Assembly members were Sanatani who supported Baba Saheb. The Constitution holds a central place of importance for us, representing our faith. The power to uphold social justice lies within the Constitution. The reverence we hold for Baba Saheb Ambedkar remains unparalleled.
PM said- mobile cannot be charged with lantern
PM Modi stated that the citizens of Bihar, as well as the young generation, will never align themselves with the concept of Jungle Raj. Is it possible to charge a mobile phone using a lantern? If the RJD party had been in control, I would have faced difficulties in charging my mobile device. These individuals associated with lantern symbolism will hinder progress towards the modern era.
This is a trailer, there is a lot to do for the country
In Gaya, the Prime Minister stated that our work is merely a preview of what is yet to come, emphasizing the need for further development in the country. Bihar, in particular, requires significant attention. PM Modi highlighted Gaya as one of the 12 heritage sites in India. He reiterated the government’s commitment to the progress of all these locations. Just as ancestors have visited Gaya, they have also visited Gujarat. India aims to elevate its heritage to the status of World Heritage. Additionally, improvements are being made at Gaya station.