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Says PM Modi, progress in the previous ten years is “just a trailer.”

On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the progress India has made in the previous ten years in a variety of industries was just a “trailer” and that he would need to move the nation far further ahead.

Speaking to a massive crowd in support of LJP (R) candidate Arun Bharti at Khaira in Bihar’s Jamui district, PM Modi said that while LJP (R) leader Chirag Paswan, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary had all discussed various development initiatives, if he began to enumerate the steps he had taken for the advancement of the nation, a meeting would need to be arranged for the entire night.

“Modi thinks in a different way, or’soch.'” “What I have accomplished for the country in the last ten years is just a trailer because I have a lot of work (in my next term) to do,” he said to thunderous cheers from the gathering people from Jamui and surrounding areas.

Pashupati Kumar Paras, Chirag’s uncle and a former Union Minister, made a point of not showing up for the Lok Sabha election despite having previously pledged his support to every NDA contender. Bharti, the LJP (R) candidate, is Chirag’s brother-in-law.

The PM made negative remarks against Congress and its ally RJD, claiming that they damaged the nation’s reputation. RJD chairman Lalu Prasad stated, without identifying him, that while the former was the railway minister, land parcels belonging to impoverished youngsters were taken in the pretext of providing them with employment in the railway, but that Nitish, who was also a railway minister, had not received any complaints of this kind.

According to Modi, throughout the last ten years, India’s standing in the world has grown. He said that in the past, when a country experiencing a shortage of even wheat flour (Pakistan), used to export terrorism, the erstwhile Congress administration in the center would approach smaller nations with concerns. He said that India was now setting foot on such territory in order to respond appropriately.

PM Modi made reference to the RJD-Congress rule in Bihar, which is often referred to as “jungle raj,” saying that the NDA administration under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had to put in a lot of effort to get the state out of the quagmire.

“During the RJD-Congress rule in the state, there were no roads in Bihar—only ‘gaddha,’ or potholes—in the name of the road,” he said to the assembly.

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