December 21, 2025 08:51 pm (IST)
Modi prescribes 'Padai', 'Kamai' and 'Dawai' to transform Bihar
Madhubani, Nov 1 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his mass rally at Bihar's Madhubani district on Sunday cited three formulas in forms of Padai (Education), Kamai (Job/Earning) and Dawai (Medicine) to transform Bihar into its old glory.
The PM who greeted people in Maithili on Sunday, complained about the incompetency of the present Bihar government.
Urging people to vote for his party, Modi said that the neighbouring Jharkhand, now a BJP ruled state, is doing much better and is present in the top 10 states of the country.
Taking a dig at the grand alliance of the INC-RJD-JD(U), Modi poked fun at Nitish Kumar, Lalu Prasad Yadav and Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi.
According to the PM, the long tenure of these three politicos are a proof of their negligence towards Bihar.
Hailing the Biharis, he said that the hard working people of Bihar have the ability to transform any place in 'Nandan Van'.
Modi also coined a new acronym for Bihar. Brilliant-Innovative-Hard Working-Action Oriented-Resourceful.
The PM sounded confident about his party's win. He said that the BJP will win two-thirds of the seats here in Bihar and also promised quick development of the state post their win.
Taking a swipe at the present leaders in the Bihar state government, he said that the present deteriorating state is due to the inability of the leaders.
Modi said that Madhubani was the favorite place of Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Former PM of India) and it was here that famous Sanskrit scholar Mandan Mishra debated with the Shankaracharya.
Calling an end to 'Jungle Raj' he said that such futile tactics are preventing growth in Bihar.
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