Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the BJP workers in Bihar today that “jungle raj” in Bihar will not be forgotten in another 100 years and asked them to urge the elderly voters of the state to pass down the memories of that time to the younger generations. No matter how hard the opposition tries to hide its wrongdoings, people will not forgive it, he said. He also took a swipe at the Opposition alliance, calling it “lathbandhan” (a coalition of criminals) instead of gathbandhan (alliance), declaring that all its leaders from Delhi and Bihar are out on bail.
“Jungle raj” is an apparent reference to the time when Bihar was under the rule of Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Yadav — former Chief Minister and father of Grand Alliance Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav. The BJP, for years, has been using it to hit out at the Opposition.
Today, speaking at the “Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot: Yuva Samvaad” event through video conference, PM Modi said: “I would tell all the youngsters in Bihar to gather all the young people at every booth and have the elderly people in tha
