Bihar Elections 2025 Update: Amid preparations for the Bihar assembly elections, all the parties have started putting in their strength from now on. There is a lot of conflict between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. The biggest face of the NDA and the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi, today addressed a public meeting in Motihari, Bihar and launched a major attack on the Congress and RJD.

On Friday, PM Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of projects worth Rs 7217 crore. Along with this, 4 new Amrit Bharat trains of the state have also been flagged off. During this, PM Narendra Modi praised the work done in the Nitish government.

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Not only this, but Congress and RJD have been accused of looting Bihar together. All the leaders of the NDA appeared united in PM Modi’s meeting. Chirag Paswan, Upendra Kushwaha and Jitan Ram Manjhi were also present with him.

PM Modi said- We gave priority to the backwards classes.

PM Narendra Modi fired arrows at the opposition political parties in Bihar. During this, he also said a big thing for the backwards. He said that the backwards class and the backwards area have been the priority of our government. He further said that we gave priority to the districts that were left behind by calling them backwards.

They were developed by making them aspirational districts instead of backward districts. The border villages were left behind by calling them the last villages, we gave priority to their development. Now they are not called the last, but the first village of the country. For decades, the OBC class was demanding constitutional status, our government did this work.

The Grand Alliance also showed its strength.h

Targeting the Election Commission on the pretext of a special intensive revision of the voter list in Bihar, the Grand Alliance also made its strength felt by conducting a power test. In Patna, all the parties of the Grand Alliance joined together and surrounded the Election Commission, accusing it of working under the pressure of the central and state governments. Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, had strongly cornered Prime Minister Narendra Modi.