Darbhanga, Bihar – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public gathering in Darbhanga, Bihar, made pointed remarks about the political ‘princes’ of Delhi and Patna, accusing them of viewing their respective territories as personal estates.
In his speech, PM Modi drew a comparison between the two ‘princes’, stating, “Just as there is a prince in Delhi, similarly there is a prince in Patna also. One prince has considered the whole country as his property since childhood and the other prince has considered the whole Bihar as his property.”
The Prime Minister further criticized their governance records, stating that they were identical and riddled with scams. “The report cards of these two princes are the same. There is nothing in their report card except scams,” he asserted.
These remarks, made in a politically charged atmosphere, are seen as a veiled attack on the leaders who have been in power in these regions. The ‘prince’ reference is likely to spark a new round of political debate and controversy.
The Prime Minister’s comments were met with applause from his supporters at the rally. The response from the leaders, implicitly referred to as ‘princes’, is eagerly awaited.
This incident adds to the growing list of intense political rhetoric that has become a staple of the current political landscape. As the political dynamics continue to shift, the people of India remain vigilant observers, their future being shaped by the actions and decisions of their leaders.