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If we stray, jungle raj may return,” Amit Shah

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If we stray, jungle raj may return,” Amit Shah
The Sunday mail
Jamui, Bihar. Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)’s victory and warned that if people stray from the lotus or arrow symbol in the second phase of the Bihar elections, scheduled for November 11th, the infamous “jungle raj” could return. On Friday, Shah told the people in Jamui, Bihar, that if they make even the slightest mistake and stray even slightly from the lotus or arrow symbol, “jungle raj” will return. Does Jamui want jungle raj?
Union Minister Shah, addressing a public meeting in Jamui, where the second phase of voting is scheduled for November 11th, said that the Jamui district has four assembly constituencies and urged the people to cast all four seats for the NDA. Praising the NDA-led government’s initiatives in Bihar, Shah highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to make India Naxal-free and explained how peaceful voting could be conducted in various districts, including Jamui, which was previously a Naxal-dominated area.

A new department for kidnapping will be opened if the Grand Alliance comes to power.

Amit Shah said that in this Naxal-affected area, approximately 150 Naxalites hijacked the Dhanbad-Patna Express, killing three people. This area was completely under Naxal control, but it is Prime Minister Modi’s responsibility to make it Naxal-free. Previously, people could only vote until 3 pm, but now they can vote until 5 pm. Taking a dig at Lalu Prasad Yadav, Shah said that if the Grand Alliance comes to power, it will open a new department for kidnapping.

He said that if they win, they will create a new department to make Bihar flood-free. If Lalu’s son wins, he will open a new department for kidnapping. Over the past 10 years, Prime Minister Modi has built infrastructure in Bihar, including roads, bridges, ethanol plants, and sugar factories. The next five years will be focused on fully developing the state. We will not allow jungle raj to return to the state. Regarding the first phase of voting, which concluded on November 6, Shah said that Lalu and Rahul’s parties were wiped out in the first phase of elections, and the same should happen in Jamui.

The Sunday Mail
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