BODH GAYA, BIHAR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi today alleged that the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress are engaging in vote-bank politics by supporting “intruders” whom he accused of stealing jobs and changing the demography of Bihar. Addressing a public rally at the Magadh University Ground, the Prime Minister announced that the government will launch a Demography Mission to “weed out” these individuals.
According to reports, The Prime Minister’s remarks came as he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development projects worth over ₹13,000 crore in the state, including a six-lane bridge over the Ganga, a 660 MW power plant, and various road and urban infrastructure projects.
In his speech, Prime Minister Modi also sharply criticized the opposition for their stance on a new anti-corruption bill. He stated that the proposed legislation, which has provisions to remove a Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or minister from office if they remain in jail for more than 30 days on corruption charges, would shatter the dreams of corrupt leaders.
Highlighting a firm stance on national security, PM Modi mentioned a resolution taken in Bihar that was executed as “Operation Sindoor,” which he said has established a new policy for the country’s defense.
The Prime Minister emphasized the commitment of the “double-engine government” to Bihar’s development and also spoke about the recently launched PM Vikshit Bharat Rojgar Yojana, a new scheme that provides ₹15,000 in assistance for youths entering their first job.
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