I am not a 'bahari' in Bihar, says Modi

October 30, 2015 01:05 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 03:53 pm IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an election rally in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an election rally in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed two election rallies in Gopalganj and Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

Highlights of his speech:

1. The process of the first three phase elections in Bihar went on peacefully.

2. I am astonished that as soon as this election is coming to an end, the grand alliance is getting impatient.

3. Nitish Babu, Lalu ji, the more you spill the dirt, the more the Kamaal (lotus) will blossom.

4. People in goverance should give the account of the work they have done during elections. In 2019, during the Lok Sabha elections, when I come back I will have to give account of work I did in 5 years.

5. When the youth votes for a party, it has the right to know the account of work the party has done.

6. Congress has ruled Bihar for 35 years, Lalu ji ruled for 15 years and Nitish Babu ruled for 10 years. Altogether, they have ruled for 60 years in Bihar. Have they given you account of their work last 60 years?

9. Nitish Babu says that Modi is Bahari (outsider). When Bihar has voted for me to become the PM then how can I be an outsider?

10. Do you call Sonia ji, who stays in Delhi, Bihari or Bahari (an outsider)?

11. Congress ruled for 35 years, but they didn't do anything for development.

12. Since 25 years, people of Bihar made sure Congress does not rule again.

13. Lalu-ji was genious in fooling the people of Bihar. But, when the truth emerged, people of Bihar replaced Lalu ji with Nitish Kumar.

14. Even Nitish Kumar could not give any account on what work they did for the state.

15. The poor people need government schools for education. They need government hospitals.

16. Government is for those who do not have support of anyone. We want to build a government for poor people.

17. We will give loans to the poor people, so that they can use it for their development.

18. Around 3 lakh people utilised the loan services in Bihar.

19. It is a happy news for me, that all the services introduced by the Central government have been utilised by people of Bihar.

20. There is only one way, that is 'Vikaas'.

21. We fought against corruption, we have been in service for 16 months, but nobody can blame me for corruption.

22. India is moving further with honesty. Don't we need an honest government in Bihar?

23. Recently, a minister from Nitish Kumar's cabinet was caught taking bribe to sell Bihar. The people of Bihar will not forget this.

24. Aren't they fooling us? Lalu ji was accused of corruption, he is out on parole. did Nitish Kumar take over his residence and open a school in his house as promised?

25. The biggest problem of Bihar, the development of youth.

26. Shouldn't the youth of Bihar get job opportunities within the state?

27. I have three aims for Bihar: Education, job opportunities, healthcare.

28. Bihar needs electricity, isn't it? Bihar is the only state in India, where 4,000 villages still do not have electricity.

29. By 2022, we are planning to make sure electricity reaches every village in Bihar.

30. Nitish Kumar did not keep his promise about electricity.

31. 'Vikaas' is the only path for our success.

32. We have to be in 21st century, our youngsters need laptops for successful future.

33. Bihar can be pulled out the hole, only when there is an engine in Bihar and an engine in central government. Pull Bihar out of the hole.

34. Its time for the fourth-phase voting, first we will vote then we will enjoy!

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