Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, addressing a rally in Atri in support of NDA candidate Romit Kumar, launched a scathing attack on the RJD-Congress alliance, accusing them of pushing Bihar into an “identity crisis.”
“Bihar is no longer in the dim light of lanterns—it’s ready to shine in the brightness of LEDs,” he declared, promising jobs for youth and jail for criminals if the NDA comes to power.
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CM Yogi said this sacred land, which gave the world Lord Buddha, Lord Mahavira, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and Jayaprakash Narayan, was plunged into darkness by RJD-Congress misrule. “The land of Nalanda, Chanakya, and Aryabhata became synonymous with illiteracy and lawlessness. Under them, Bihar saw over 60 massacres and 30,000 kidnappings. Traders and daughters were unsafe, and even cattle fodder wasn’t spared from loot,” he said.
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Drawing a parallel with Uttar Pradesh, the Chief Minister asserted, “In UP, we crushed the mafia with bulldozers—their bones are broken, and youth are thriving. Bihar too must choose governance over goondaraj.”
He lauded Prime Minister Modi’s leadership for transforming India into a strong, assertive nation. “During Operation Sindoor, when a BrahMos missile from Lucknow fell in Pakistan, the enemy trembled. Today’s India strikes at its foes in their own homes,” he said.
Highlighting welfare schemes, CM Yogi said the Modi government provided free ration to 80 crore people, health insurance to 50 crore, aid to 12 crore farmers, LPG connections to 10 crore mothers, and homes to 4 crore poor families. “The era of middlemen is over—government money now reaches the poor directly. This is NDA’s good governance,” he asserted, urging voters in Atri to ensure a resounding victory for Romit Kumar.
CM Yogi said during Congress rule, even after paying Rs 50,000, one couldn’t get an LPG cylinder. "Today, every poor mother has a lit stove at home. This is Modi Ji’s politics of welfare for the poor," he stated.
CM Yogi Adityanath said those who once questioned Lord Ram’s existence are now silent after witnessing the majestic Ram Temple in Ayodhya. “Congress doubted Lord Ram, RJD stopped the Ram Rath Yatra, and their allies in Uttar Pradesh opened fire on Ram devotees. Yet, devotees had vowed, ‘Ram Lalla, we will come and build the temple right there,’ and today that pledge stands fulfilled,” he said.
The Chief Minister added that Ayodhya today stands as a beacon of faith and inclusivity — with the Maharshi Valmiki Airport, Nishadraj shelter, and Mata Shabari kitchen symbolizing devotion and equality. In Sitamarhi, a grand temple of Goddess Janaki is taking shape, while the ₹6,155 crore Ram–Janaki corridor connecting Ayodhya and Sitamarhi will serve as a bridge of heritage and development.
Appealing to the public, CM Yogi said that voting for hereditary mafia and criminals would be injustice to Bihar’s future. “Only the NDA can ensure jobs for youth, send criminals to jail, and restore dignity to the poor. Under the double-engine government, Bihar’s youth will be ‘Mast’ and the criminals ‘Past’ — this is the identity of the new Bihar,” he declared.
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