Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath amplified the BJP’s campaign in Bihar with a compelling speech at a rally in Keoti, Darbhanga, supporting candidate Murari Mohan Jha. He launched a pointed critique of the opposition, referring to the INDI alliance as having three monkeys—Pappu, Tappu, and Appu—claiming they are blind to Prime Minister Modi’s development efforts. CM Yogi emphasized that the sacred land of Mithila is poised for the emergence of Ramrajya and accused the Congress and RJD of plunging Bihar into violence and chaos. He highlighted the transformation under the NDA, stating that five years ago he pledged a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya, which has now been realized, paralleling it with ongoing developments in Mithila.
The Chief Minister noted significant improvements in connectivity, contrasting past travel times with current efficiencies. He praised Modi for granting international recognition to Mithila’s identity, with the Makhana industry receiving a national board and the Laakh-bangle craft gaining prominence. Yogi declared that under NDA governance, Bihar has experienced peace, with no riots or fear, and he urged voters to support Jha, asserting that a victory for the NDA signifies a triumph for Mithila and its development.


