PM Modi addresses large public gatherings in Arrah and Nawada, Bihar

Published By : Admin | November 2, 2025 | 13:45 IST
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Massive crowd attended PM Modi’s rallies in Arrah and Nawada, Bihar, today. Addressing the gathering in Arrah, the PM said that when he sees the enthusiasm of the people, the resolve for a Viksit Bihar becomes even stronger. He emphasized that a Viksit Bihar is the foundation of a Viksit Bharat and explained that by a Viksit Bihar, he envisions strong industrial growth in the state and employment opportunities for the youth within Bihar itself.

Continuing his election campaign in Arrah, PM Modi said that with voting scheduled on 6th November, there isn’t much time left. He stated that the NDA has presented an honest and visionary manifesto dedicated to the rapid development of Bihar and extended his appreciation to BJP, JDU, LJP, HAM and RLSP for it. He contrasted this with the opposition, saying that while the NDA’s manifesto is sincere, the ‘Jungle Raj’ alliance has turned their manifesto into a document of lies and deception.

Speaking about the NDA government’s Sankalp Patra, PM Modi said that the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana has brought happiness to women across Bihar, with ₹10,000 already deposited into the accounts of 1.3 crore women. He added that the support for women will be further expanded if the NDA returns to power. PM Modi emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring that the youth of Bihar can find opportunities within the state and make Bihar proud, noting that the Sankalp Patra outlines a plan to create one crore jobs in the coming years.

He further said that the government provides ₹6,000 annually to small farmers under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi and that the new NDA government in Bihar will add an additional ₹3,000 from its side. He also announced the Bihar Dairy Mission to boost the income of livestock farmers in the state.

PM Modi also called out the opposition, highlighting their discomfort with India’s strong stance against terrorism. He said that India will continue to eliminate terrorists by entering their hideouts, citing the recent ‘Operation Sindoor’ as proof of the government’s commitment. He noted that while the nation felt proud of the valour of our armed forces, the Congress-RJD leadership was visibly unsettled.

As PM Modi continued his address, he said, “While the NDA is united with the resolve for a Viksit Bihar, the RJD-Congress alliance is in complete disarray. Just a day before nominations, there was chaos behind closed doors, where RJD forced Congress to accept its choice for the Chief Minister’s post.” He added that Congress had no say in the manifesto, no role in the campaign and that internal conflict has already peaked, warning that after the elections, they will turn on each other.

PM Modi strongly criticized the Mahagathbandhan, saying that while the NDA represents good governance, the opposition stands for the misrule of ‘Jungle Raj.’ He said that Jungle Raj was a dark period that hollowed Bihar from within. He added that RJD’s Jungle Raj is remembered for ‘Katta, Krurta, Kusanskar, Kusashan and Corruption.’

Recalling the misrule of the RJD era, he reminded the crowd of a 2004 incident in Bhojpur, where a doctor administering polio drops at a dispensary in the Tarari block was kidnapped by armed men while returning home late in the evening. He added that the Congress, the left groups and RJD’s Jungle Raj ruined Dalmianagar. The region once had sugar mills, cement plants, and paper factories, but during Jungle Raj, these units were shut down, mills were locked, factories closed and thousands lost their livelihoods.

Coming down heavily on the opposition, he said that the RJD-Congress alliance has repeatedly insulted the faith and heritage of the people. He recalled how RJD leaders once dismissed the Prayagraj Mahakumbh as ‘Faltu’ and how recently the Congress’ high command referred to the sacred Chhath festival as ‘drama.’ He stated that Bihar will never forgive those who disrespect its beliefs and culture.

In his second rally of the day in Nawada, PM Modi iterated, “Bihar endured decades of a double assault - Jungle Raj and Naxal violence. When you voted Nitish ji to power in 2005, you ensured Bihar’s liberation from Jungle Raj; and when you chose Modi in 2014, you guaranteed the fight against Naxal–Maoist terror.”

He added, “We worked day and night to free Bihar from Maoist violence, and today hundreds of Naxals are abandoning the path of bloodshed. The Constitution is prevailing and the nation is winning.”

Addressing the crowd, he urged everyone with a mobile phone to take it out and switch on the flashlight. Pointing at the sea of lights, he asked in a sharp dig at the RJD, “Now tell me - does Bihar still need those who run on lanterns?”

PM Modi underscored that whenever he visits Bihar, he sees the highest enthusiasm among the women of the state. Their massive presence today reflects that the women of Bihar have become a driving force of change. From Jeevika Didis powering the rural economy, to Lakhpati Didis setting examples of self-reliance, to Krishi Sakhis, Bank Sakhis and Namo Drone Didis shaping a modern Bihar - women are leading the transformation.

He further underlined that Bihar is destined to become a powerhouse of tourism and sports. The state holds immense cultural heritage, from Jain and Buddhist traditions to the land of Mata Janaki and Lav-Kush. The government is developing Ramayana and Buddhist circuits to bring more pilgrims and international tourists to Bihar. Alongside tourism, sports are emerging as a major avenue of opportunity, with world-class stadiums like Rajgir uplifting Bihar’s presence on the global sports map

“Bihar is on the path of progress and we must not let it pause. I urge the people of Bihar to give full support to the NDA. And to everyone who has come for Chhath, do not return without voting. Keep it in mind… ‘Pehle Matdan, Phir Jalpan,” he said while concluding his speech.

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PM Modi reiterated, “The BJP’s victory in Thiruvananthapuram is historic and unprecedented. It has laid the foundation for BJP-led governance in Kerala. The mandate given in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation is echoing not just across Kerala, but across the entire country. It reflects the people’s trust in good governance and their commitment to building a Viksit Kerala. I thank the voters of Thiruvananthapuram for placing their faith in the BJP.”

Highlighting years of neglect, PM Modi said that both LDF and UDF governments had failed Thiruvananthapuram for decades, leaving the city behind even in basic facilities due to corruption and misgovernance. He said the BJP has begun working with a clear vision of ‘Viksit Thiruvananthapuram’ and assured full support to transform the city into one of the best cities in India.

Referring to upcoming elections, PM Modi stated they would determine Kerala’s future direction. He said Kerala has long been alternated between LDF and UDF, both of which have weakened the state through corruption, poor governance and appeasement politics. He presented BJP-NDA as the third alternative focused on development and good governance.

He remarked that while LDF and UDF may have different symbols, their politics and agenda remain the same, marked by corruption and lack of accountability. He urged voters to form a truly people-centric government, asserting that only the BJP-NDA can deliver transparent and effective governance in Kerala.

Emphasising cooperative federalism, the Prime Minister asserted BJP believes that national development is built on state development and that Kerala’s progress remains a priority for the Centre. He criticised the LDF government for obstructing the implementation of central schemes such as PM Awas Yojana (Urban), Jal Jeevan Mission and PM-SHRI schools, calling such actions anti-poor and anti-development.

PM Modi said, “Through PM SVANidhi, we have empowered street vendors by giving them access to institutional credit, and I am happy to announce that SVANidhi Credit Cards are now being extended to street vendors, starting from Kerala. Before 2014, neither the Congress nor the Left truly cared for farmers or fishermen, but under PM-KISAN, crores of rupees have been directly transferred into the bank accounts of lakhs of farmers in Kerala with complete transparency. We created a separate fisheries ministry, extended Kisan Credit Cards to fishermen and strengthened deep-sea fishing and boat modernisation to secure their livelihoods.”

Addressing youth and employment, the Prime Minister said the NDA government has a clear roadmap for creating job opportunities for Kerala’s youth. He highlighted India’s growing global partnerships under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative and said Kerala stands to benefit significantly if a double-engine government is formed in the state.

On infrastructure development, PM Modi said BJP views infrastructure creation as a major driver of employment. He highlighted the complete electrification of Kerala’s rail network, operation of three Vande Bharat trains, and the launch of new Amrit Bharat Express services.

Referring to the Vizhinjam Port, the PM said it has already handled nearly 150 vessels and three lakh containers within six months of inauguration, generating employment and strengthening Kerala’s trade capacity.

Expressing concern over corruption, the Prime Minister referred to cooperative bank scams in Kerala that affected poor and middle-class families. He assured that those responsible would be held accountable and said that every rupee looted would be recovered if BJP is given an opportunity.

On religious matters, PM Modi reiterated his deep faith in Lord Ayyappa and criticised the LDF government for hurting Sabarimala traditions. He assured that allegations of irregularities, including gold theft, would be thoroughly investigated and that guilty individuals would be punished.

PM Modi warned that the Congress is increasingly being referred to as the ‘MMC - Muslim League Maowadi Congress’ and cautioned people to remain vigilant against its alleged promotion of extremist forces in Kerala. He urged citizens to collectively safeguard Kerala’s land of knowledge, science and spiritual heritage from divisive and radical agendas.

Concluding his speech, PM Modi said that over the next 25 years, a decisive mandate is needed to make Kerala a developed state. Calling upon the people of Kerala, he said this is the time for Viksit Keralam, and asserted that now is the right time for an NDA government.