Mafia rule in Bihar set to end like in UP, countdown begins for hereditary dons: CM Adityanath News24 –
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s aggressive campaign for the Bihar Assembly elections continues at full pace. On Thursday, in his first rally, he sought votes for BJP candidate Gayatri Devi from Parihar and JD(U) candidate Nagendra Raut from Sursand. In his second rally, he appealed to make the lotus bloom for former Deputy Chief Minister and BJP candidate from Bettiah, Renu Devi, while in his third rally, he urged voters to elect Ram Singh from Bagaha and Nand Kishore Ramji from Ramnagar.
CM Yogi launched a sharp attack on the RJD and Congress, saying Prime Minister Modi has transformed India. What Congress couldn’t accomplish in 65–70 years, Modi achieved in just 11. He noted that 46 crore bank accounts have been opened, ensuring direct transfers to the poor, women, and beneficiaries. The Prime Minister has ended the brokerage of Congress and RJD, which is why they hurl abuses at him. Yogi added that the current voting trends suggest that on November 14, the slogan for another NDA government will rise once again.
CM Yogi said in Sitamarhi that those who questioned Lord Shri Ram and Mata Janaki must be taught a lesson because anyone who isn’t with Ram is of no use to the country. He said there is a deep bond of faith and culture between Parihar and Gorakhpur. People from here come to offer khichdi to Baba Gorakhnath, and they are well known in Gorakhpur’s markets. He said that under PM Modi and CM Nitish Kumar’s leadership, the image and destiny of India and Bihar have changed, whereas RJD-Congress pushed Bihar into corruption and chaos. “The people of Bihar will no longer fall into their trap of deception,” he remarked.
CM Yogi said that now, just like in UP, the mafia rule in Bihar will end. The countdown has started for the hereditary mafias. Just as the mafia was crushed in Uttar Pradesh, it will also end in Bihar once the NDA government is formed.
CM Yogi Adityanath said in his second rally that during the RJD regime, not only engineers, doctors, children, and businessmen but even roads and bridges were kidnapped. Professional mafias and criminals were their disciples. In UP, the mafia has now been crushed by bulldozers. The CM warned voters not to let the mafia and criminals taste power. “Whenever you let them taste power, you’ll have to pay the price,” he stated. He said that during RJD’s time, there was no electricity, but now three crore homes have connections.
He told voters: “You can’t charge your mobile or laptop in lantern light — only NDA can give you electricity. These people used to show the lantern, switch it off, and then rob at night. Congress, RJD, and SP divide people in the name of caste.”
The CM warned voters saying, jab bate thay toh kate thay , we must not divide and get united and give a strong reply to the mafia and jungle raj of Congress-RJD. Following the legacy of the British, Congress pushed farmers toward starvation, while RJD exploited them. These people turned the dream of a prosperous Bihar into a jungle raj, creating an identity crisis for youth and citizens, the CM said.
In his third rally, CM Yogi said that the Grand Alliance is a bundle of lies. These are the same people who grabbed the land of the poor, ate up cattle fodder, and looted jobs meant for the youth. The policies of Congress and RJD have tarnished Bihar’s glorious identity. Under their rule, Bihar turned into a “jungle raj.” Looting, murder, and kidnapping became industries. During RJD’s 15-year rule, more than 30,000 kidnappings took place. But after the NDA government was formed in 2005 under Nitish Kumar, Bihar took the path of good governance. Today, Bihar has all the development schemes. The NDA government has empowered women through the “Lakhpati Didi” initiative.
CM Yogi highlighted the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the Ram Darbar, Maharshi Valmiki International Airport, the kitchen dedicated to Mata Shabari, and the rest house named after Nishadraj saying these symbolize a culture of gratitude. He remarked that Congress and RJD have never understood or upheld this value. Sharing an example from Uttar Pradesh, he said, “In Lucknow, a mafia had built a multi-crore mansion on government land. We demolished it with a bulldozer, reclaimed the land, constructed multi-storey housing for the poor, and just yesterday handed over keys to 72 families.”