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In Bihar, PM Modi claims that the Indian bloc is conducting a “mujra” for its voter base

On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi threatened to stop the INDIA bloc, whom he accused of “enslavement” and “mujra” in order to win over Muslim votes, from attempting to deny reservations to Dalits and other underprivileged groups.

Speaking at consecutive rallies in Bihar’s Patliputra and Karakat Lok Sabha seats, the prime minister also accused the opposition alliance of engaging in “scaremongering” and said that he had been working “without fear” to eradicate corruption and terrorism.

“The country of Bihar is the one that has given the struggle for social justice a new direction. On its territory, I want to say that I will stop the Indian bloc’s attempts to deny rights to SCs, STs, and OBCs and give them to Muslims. The Prime Minister remarked, “They could continue to be slaves and carry out’mujra’ in order to appease their vote bank.

Additionally, Modi claimed that leaders of the Congress in Punjab and Telangana, the DMK in Tamil Nadu and the TMC in West Bengal, had made derogatory remarks about state migrants that had hurt the people of Bihar. He said, “These RJD people who keep doing’mujra’ with their lantern (poll symbol) do not have the courage to speak a word in protest.”

He also claimed that the opposition coalition was counting on the support of those engaging in “vote jihad” and made reference to the ruling of the Calcutta High Court, which overturned the West Bengal government’s plan to add many Muslim communities to the OBC list.

According to Modi, the opposition coalition has “decided that the first thing they would do is to change the Constitution so that even the court is unable to overrule their attempts to divert reservations to Muslims if they are voted to power.” They have been unwilling to respond to my written challenges to oppose me because they feel bad.

Modi listed the names of a number of oppressed castes that “may end up losing their constitutional rights if the INDIA bloc succeeded in its alleged plans,” including Yadavs, who have historically supported the RJD.

Nonetheless, the prime minister said that the opposition alliance was going to lose and that “RJD and Congress workers will be seen tearing each other’s clothes on June 4 when the results will be out.” The PM said, “The Congress’s’shahi parivar,’ or royal family, would place all the blame for the party’s loss on Mallikarjun Kharge and take a holiday overseas.

“With no fear, Modi has been trying to eradicate corruption, terrorism, and naxal insurgency that are funded by Pakistan. With fear tactics, the INDIA bloc has attempted to thwart me at every turn, the speaker said.

Modi promised to continue his campaign against corruption, recalling the determination he showed in launching the surgical strikes and repealing Article 370. Alluding to RJD chief Lalu Prasad and his family, he said, “those who have snatched people’s land in return for jobs will be firmly dealt with.”

The people were also reminded by Modi, who is well-known for his ability to interact with the general public, that “every vote for every NDA candidate is not only to elect the local MP but the prime minister…Please visit the closest temple when you return to your homes and offer prayers on my behalf for a developed India.

According to him, the scions of families leading the Samajwadi Party, RJD, NCP, Congress, and other parties were all hankering for short periods as prime minister.

The Prime Minister also vowed to bring about speedier development in Bihar over his next five years in office, emphasizing the need for more pucca dwellings and improved electricity supplies. At the same time, he attacked the previous Congress-led UPA administration for its lack of commitment to provide free foodgrains to the general public.

He also mentioned the “PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana” during his speech to the rallies, ostensibly in an attempt to offset the freebies offered in several states run by opposition parties to the BJP. This initiative “seeks to reduce to zero your electricity bill, no matter how much you consume.”

Modi mocked the forecasts of several pollsters who anticipated a decline in the NDA’s vote total, saying, “Even before the elections are complete, the Indian bloc has released its exit polls. They might soon go back to sobbing uncontrollably on EVMs.

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