Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a scathing rebuke of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) during a recent public address, accusing the party of shirking responsibility for its governance failures in Bihar.
In a blistering critique, Prime Minister Modi chastised the RJD for its reluctance to engage in a discussion about its performance while in power. “RJD has governed Bihar for years, yet they lack the courage to confront their own track record,” Modi declared, highlighting the need for accountability in politics.
Employing strong language, Modi characterized the RJD as the embodiment of ‘jungle raj’ in Bihar, a term synonymous with lawlessness and disorder. His remarks implied a belief that the RJD’s tenure was characterized by chaos and rampant corruption.
“RJD has bequeathed only two legacies to Bihar – ‘jungle raj’ and corruption,” Modi continued, asserting his conviction that the RJD’s rule was defined by mismanagement and malfeasance.
The Prime Minister’s condemnation comes at a pivotal moment in Bihar’s political landscape, with looming elections and shifting alliances reshaping the state’s political terrain. Modi’s remarks signal an escalation in the political rhetoric as parties vie for supremacy ahead of the polls.
As of now, the RJD has refrained from responding to the Prime Minister’s allegations. With Bihar’s political atmosphere intensifying, citizens remain attentive, awaiting further developments in this unfolding political saga.