PM Modi says RJD encouraging children to become ‘Rangdaar’, says high voter turnout gave ’65-volt shock’ to Oppn | India News


Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday launched an attack on Opposition RJD, claiming that they encourage children to become ‘rangdaar’ (street bully) upon growing up.

Addressing a rally in Bihar’s Sitamarhi, PM Modi said, “I shudder to hear that the RJD, in its campaign, is getting children to say that upon growing up, they wish to become ‘color‘ (street bully). Bihar definitely does not want a government which has ‘katta', 'kushasan‘ (misgovernance), ‘kroorta‘ (cruelty) and corruption to offer.”

He was referring to a video that’s going viral, in which a child named Keshav Kumar is seen holding a flag with Lalu Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav’s face on it. The reporter asks the child, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” To which the child replied, “Bada hoke, rangdaar man hai. “Rangdaar banks will be looted, but they will pay.” ( I want to be a street bully when I grow up. Will steal, kill).

Story continues below this ad

The child is also seen criticising the BJP government for spreading ‘jungle raj’ in Bihar.

Now only the day has come, what night it was or what day it was.” (Killed him in broad daylight) he says, in a reference to Anant Singh getting arrested for the killing of Dularchand Yadav in a political clash in Mokama constituency last week.

‘People don’t want a katta sarkaar’

The prime minister also said that people were not voting for the RJD-helmed opposition in Bihar as they fear that if voted to power, its regime will “put ‘big‘ to their heads and order them to hold their hands up”.

“Wherever I go, I find the prevailing sentiment is – we do not want a ‘big chain‘, we want an NDA sarkar again,” he said.

Story continues below this ad

“This is because the people do not want a regime that would put 'big‘ (country-made firearm) on their heads and ask them to hold their hands up. People do not want hands up, but start up, which the NDA will facilitate. The NDA shuns ‘big‘ and promotes school bags, computers, cricket bats and hockey sticks,” he added.

High voter turnout gave ’65-volt shock’ to Opposition: PM Modi

PM Modi expressed delight over the high voter turnout in the first phase of elections, which was the highest in 25 years at 65.08 per cent of the electorate, according to the Election Commission.  He said this has given a shock to the opposition.

“You have given a 65-volt shock to the opposition. They are getting sleepless nights,” said the PM, who has been insisting that the high turnout was indicative of an overwhelming support of the NDA.

PM Modi called himself a “brand ambassador” of the heritage of Mithila, saying that he had gifted the famous Madhubani paintings to foreign dignitaries.

Story continues below this ad

He also highlighted the progress made in the fisheries sector and took a jibe at Gandhi, who had recently waded into a muddy pond to show support for fishermen.

Modi quipped, “I hear some people are practising how to sink.”




Related Posts

BJP leaders who voted in Delhi also voted in Bihar, says Rahul | India News

Doubling down on his allegations of “vote chori”, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Friday alleged that BJP leaders who had voted in Delhi earlier this year also…

Weeks after nabbing CFO of Reliance Power, ED makes another arrest in Rs 68 crore bank loan ‘fraud’ case

Weeks after arresting the chief financial officer (CFO) of Reliance Power Limited, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday arrested another man, Amar Nath Dutta, as part of a money-laundering probe…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Swatch to be removed from benchmark Swiss stock index after trading volumes, shares fall

  • By admin
  • November 8, 2025
  • 0 views
Swatch to be removed from benchmark Swiss stock index after trading volumes, shares fall

'Aneet Padda is very excited': Thamma Ayushmann Khurrana talks about Shakti Shalini, reveals what she texted him

  • By admin
  • November 8, 2025
  • 0 views
'Aneet Padda is very excited': Thamma Ayushmann Khurrana talks about Shakti Shalini, reveals what she texted him

Millionaires value personal trainers more than their wealth advisors

  • By admin
  • November 8, 2025
  • 0 views
Millionaires value personal trainers more than their wealth advisors

Mumbai dietician shares healthy swaps for common Indian carbs: ‘White rice can be swapped with…’

  • By admin
  • November 8, 2025
  • 0 views
Mumbai dietician shares healthy swaps for common Indian carbs: ‘White rice can be swapped with…’

Arbiter forces Indian GM to play best move against World No. 5 Vincent Keymer in epic moment at Chess World Cup – Watch

  • By admin
  • November 8, 2025
  • 0 views
Arbiter forces Indian GM to play best move against World No. 5 Vincent Keymer in epic moment at Chess World Cup – Watch

Woman critical after ‘unprovoked attack’

  • By admin
  • November 8, 2025
  • 0 views