PM Modi’s Sharp Attack on RJD: Says They Learn Kidnapping, Extortion and Ransom in the ‘Jungle Raj School’

Patna: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), saying its members were trained in a “Jungle Raj school” where they learned “A for abduction, F for extortion, and R for ransom.”
Addressing a massive rally in Bhagalpur, PM Modi said, “RJD people are graduates of the ‘Jungle Raj Pathshala,’ which teaches ‘A for Aparan (abduction)’ and ‘Aa for Atyachar (atrocity).’ They only understand ‘F for Firoti (ransom)’ and ‘R for Rangdari (extortion).’ In their school, ‘P stands for Parivarvad (dynasty politics)’ and ‘G for Ghotala (scam).’ The RJD’s alphabet begins with Katta (pistol), Katuta (bitterness), Krurta (cruelty), and Kushasan (misgovernance).”
The Prime Minister also recited what he called the “alphabet of Jungle Raj,” using words like Katta, Katuta, Krurta, Kushasan, and Kusanskar to describe the RJD’s culture of politics.
PM Modi went on to call the families of Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rahul Gandhi the “two most corrupt families” in India. Referring to the Chief Minister’s women employment scheme, he said, “The amount directly goes into the bank accounts of women beneficiaries. Imagine if Bihar’s most corrupt family and India’s most corrupt family—both out on bail—were in power. This money would have ended up in the coffers of RJD and Congress leaders instead of the sisters’ bank accounts.”
Hinting at internal strife within the opposition alliance, PM Modi alleged that the RJD had “snatched the chief ministerial candidacy” from Congress “by holding a gun to their head.” He said, “For months, Congress leaders have been claiming their party is bigger and that RJD is just a small ally. But RJD has challenged this arrogance and snatched away the CM post candidacy. Now Congress is preparing to take revenge.”
Calling Congress MP Rahul Gandhi “naamdar” (the privileged one), PM Modi said, “The ‘naamdar’ of Congress has been missing for a long time. People say he didn’t even want to come to Bihar; he was forced to. But now, his presence is hurting the RJD itself. Those who can betray their own allies for power can never be well-wishers of Bihar.”
Concluding his speech, the Prime Minister highlighted the NDA government’s focus on the development of Bhagalpur, emphasizing tourism and transportation as key priorities for the region’s growth.

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