Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a scathing critique of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) during a recent public address, lambasting the party for its governance failures in Bihar and dubbing it as the epitome of ‘Jungle Raj’.
In his address, Prime Minister Modi vehemently criticized the RJD’s reluctance to acknowledge its governance record. “RJD has ruled Bihar for an extended period, yet they evade accountability for their actions,” Modi asserted, signaling the need for transparency and introspection in political discourse.
With pointed rhetoric, Modi accused the RJD of presiding over a period of ‘Jungle Raj’, a term synonymous with lawlessness and disorder. His remarks suggested a perception that the RJD’s administration was marked by chaos and widespread corruption.
“RJD’s legacy in Bihar is defined by ‘Jungle Raj’ and corruption,” Modi declared, underscoring his belief that the party’s rule was characterized by mismanagement and malfeasance.
The Prime Minister’s indictment comes amid a charged political atmosphere in Bihar, with impending elections and shifting alliances reshaping the state’s political landscape. Modi’s comments signal an escalation in political rhetoric as parties gear up for a fiercely contested electoral battle.
At present, the RJD has refrained from issuing a response to the Prime Minister’s allegations. As Bihar braces for a high-stakes electoral showdown, citizens await further developments in this unfolding political saga.