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High turnout in Bihar proof of people’s trust in track record of Narendra Modi, Nitish Kumar: PM Modi

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Last updated: November 7, 2025 10:43 am
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Published: November 7, 2025
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (November 7, 2025) asserted that the record turnout in first phase of Bihar Assembly polls was proof that people have reposed their trust in the “track record of Narendra and Nitish”.

Mr. Modi made the prediction of the victory of the NDA, led in Bihar by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the JD(U) president, at a rally in Aurangabad district of the poll-bound State, where he also lauded the Election Commission for successfully conducting elections across 121 constituencies where voting was held.

He cited the examples of the construction of the Ram temple, abrogation of Article 370, and Operation Sindoor to assert “I do what I promise”.

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“Yesterday, the voters of Bihar broke all records. Never before in the history of the State has there been such a high poll percentage. Much of the credit goes to mothers and sisters who turned up in large numbers to raise the turnout to nearly 65%. It is evident that they all have trust in the track record of Narendra-Nitish,” said Mr. Modi.

The people have voted to ensure that an NDA government, which would guarantee good governance, remains in place in Bihar, the PM said.

“They have not been taken in by the false promises of RJD-helmed Opposition. Even the Congress, despite being an ally, is not trusting the RJD’s promises made in their manifesto,” claimed Mr. Modi.

The people do not want a return of the ‘jungle raj’ during which Naxal insurgents ruled the roost and several lives were claimed in violence and bomb explosions that used to take place during elections, he asserted.

Hinting at a poll campaign of the RJD, which has been a matter of controversy, Mr. Modi said, “The jungle raj wallahs have taught even children to speak of things like katta (unlicensed country-made handgun) and dunaali (double barrelled gun)”.

“The jungle raj wallahs stand for everything that comes in the way of investments and employment generation. They must have tried to create mischief this time as well. But I commend the Election Commission for conducting orderly polls,” said Mr. Modi.

The Prime Minister alleged that Nitish Kumar, the State’s longest serving Chief Minister, whom he credited with having “brought jungle raj to an end”, faced non-cooperation from the Centre “in the first nine years of his tenure”, when Congress-led UPA was in power.

“People have faith in the track record of Mr. Modi and Nitish because I do what I promise. Today, a Ram temple is in place at Ayodhya, which has undone 500 years of injustice. Article 370 has been scrapped. And, I had promised on Bihar’s soil that perpetrators of Pahalgam terror attack will be punished. You all know what happened in Operation Sindoor,” said Mr. Modi.

Speaking in an area of Bihar from where a large number of people are known to be in the armed forces, the Prime Minister also spoke of the one rank one pension scheme, which has led to Rupees one lakh crore being transferred into accounts of ex-servicemen.

“The RJD people might not even know how many zeros are in one lakh crore,” chuckled Mr. Modi, adding: “They cannot think of providing jobs to the people. They made people do away with their land while promising jobs. Now they are out on bail”, said the PM.

The allusion was to the land for jobs scam, about the tenure of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad as Railway Minister in the UPA 1 government. Prasad and a number of his family members, including son and heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav, the INDIA bloc’s Chief Ministerial candidate, are named in the case.

“Congress and RJD know nothing except a politics of insults. They heaped scorn on Chhathi Maiya by calling it a drama. They had spoken ill of Maha Kumbh. On November 11, when the second phase of polls is scheduled, you must punish them”, said Mr. Modi.

The allusion was to Lalu Prasad’s remarks about the 12 yearly mega congregation held at Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh several months ago and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s charge that Mr. Modi had enacted a “drama” by declaring that he would take a dip in Yamuna on Chhath but backtracked when the news got leaked that a puddle had been formed close to the river banks with “clean, piped water”.

Published – November 07, 2025 04:13 pm IST



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