Bihar’s people will never forgive leaders of ‘Jungle Raj’ who mocked Maha Kumbh: PM Modi
PTI
Synopsis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized RJD supremo Lalu Prasad for mocking the Maha Kumbh Mela, stating that Bihar’s people will not forgive those who disrespect Hindu religion. Speaking at a rally, Modi asserted the NDA government’s commitment to farmers, announced infrastructural investments, and highlighted increased milk production and new makhana board efforts for Bihar’s progress.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday slammed RJD supremo Lalu Prasad for his recent Maha Kumbh jibe, saying people of Bihar will never forgive “leaders of Jungle Raj” who mocked and ridiculed Hindu religion. Addressing a rally here, Modi said, “Leaders of Jungle Raj ridiculed the Maha Kumbh Mela and Hindu religion…People of Bihar will never forgive them.”
Modi made the remark without naming Prasad, who recently sparked a controversy after he called the Maha Kumbh “faaltu” (meaningless).
Addressing the gathering after transferring the 19th installment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme here, the PM emphasised the NDA government’s commitment to welfare of farmers and Bihar’s development.
He also credited the NDA government for ensuring that farmers receive urea at subsidised rates, stating that without the current administration, farmers would not have access to such benefits.
The PM noted that milk production in the country has substantially increased due to the efforts of the NDA government, strengthening the dairy sector.
Additionally, he announced the formation of a makhana (fox nut) board, which will specifically benefit farmers in Bihar.
On the infrastructure front, the PM said the central government will allocate Rs 1,100 crore for construction of four new bridges in the state, aiming to enhance connectivity and support economic growth.