New Delhi: Interior Minister of the Union, Amit Shah, slid on Sunday to the head of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rage devi alleging that “his regime will be remembered for promoting ‘Jungle-raj’ in Bihar.”
Going to a public meeting in Patna, Shah said that “the Lalu-Rabri regime will be remembered for promoting ‘Jungle-raj’ in Bihar. He (Lalu) did nothing for the development and strengthening of the rural economy of Bihar. Several sugar factories closed during the RJD government.”
Shah stressed that Bihar witnessed “murders, kidnapping, fodder scam, etc.” during the RJD administration.
“What did the Lalu Yadav government in Bihar from 1990 to 2005?
“During the mandate of Niten Kumar, roads, electricity and tap water have reached all villages. Today, Prime Minister Modi has worked to take the poor of Bihar by giving them houses, bathrooms, water, medications and rations,” he added.
Shah expressed his confidence in the victory of Nda, stating that citizens reject the return of disorder and criminal activities.
“People do not want the return of ‘Jungle Raj’, the gang war and the kidnapping industry in Bihar. The NDA will form a government in the state with a majority of the surveys of the Assembly,” said the minister of the Union.
His two -day visit covers inauguration development initiatives and addressing a significant demonstration in Gopalaganj.
Shah launched schemes and development projects valued at more than 800 million rupees in Bihar.
He also placed the foundations for 133 police facilities worth 181 million rupees and three transport projects and roads that cost 109 million rupees.
The Interior Minister of the Union will begin the electoral campaign of the Bihar de Gopalganj Assembly. This visit marks its first public demonstration in the district after a one -decade gap.