Jungle Raj has angered Bihar’s women the most: Narendra Modi

Jungle Raj has angered Bihar’s women the most: Narendra Modi

AgenciesUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 09:13 PM IST
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Purnia : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday lauded the women of Bihar for coming out in large numbers to vote in the ongoing state Assembly elections and said that the ‘mothers and sisters’ of the state had the most reason to fight against the rampant ‘Jungle Raj’.

“We salute women the women of Bihar who have been the majority voters this time in elections. It is the women of Bihar who have been angered the most against the Jungle Raj. It is because of the rampant Jungle Raj that they are facing problems on a daily basis and now their anger has reached sky high,” Prime Minister Modi said addressing a rally in Purnia. He assured the women of the state that he will ensure all their dreams are fulfilled and the future of their children is secured. Training his guns on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the Prime Minister said that the latter must give an account of his misdeeds first before pointing fingers to the NDA Government.

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