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Tejashwi Yadav Mocks PM Modi’s Bihar Visit: “Brace for a Downpour of Jumlas”

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July 18, 2025
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Patna: With the Bihar assembly elections approaching, political activity in the state is intensifying. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Bihar and West Bengal on Friday, where he will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate development projects worth over ₹7,217 crore. His first public program is set for Motihari, seen by political observers as the formal launch of “Mission Champaran.”

Tejashwi’s pointed sarcasm ahead of PM’s visit

Just ahead of the Prime Minister’s visit, RJD leader and former deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav launched a sharp political attack on Modi. Taking to social media platform X, Yadav posted a satirical image with the line, “Bihar reforms even the mighty. Look, now they’re showing love — they’re coming back again.” He followed it with a list of 11 pointed questions and accusations aimed at the PM.

Mockery of speeches and theatrics

Tejashwi alleged that PM Modi’s visit is not about development but more about recognizing leaders who focus on drama and rhetoric. He sarcastically stated that the Prime Minister will feel proud to honour leaders who “host mutton parties during the holy month of Sawan.” He also brought up Modi’s unfulfilled promise from 132 months ago about reviving sugar mills, accusing him of never delivering on it.

Nitish Kumar issue, repetitive speeches expected

The RJD leader also questioned Modi’s silence on whether Nitish Kumar will remain the Chief Minister after the elections. He mocked the expenses involved in the PM’s rally, claiming over ₹100 crore will be spent for a few hours, only for Modi to return to Delhi. Tejashwi further accused the Prime Minister of reading outdated speeches from a teleprompter and predicted a speech heavy on buzzwords like “jungle raj,” “Lalu Yadav,” “RJD,” and “Muslim.”

BJP calls the visit a wave of development

Meanwhile, BJP leaders are projecting the Prime Minister’s visit as a major development push for Bihar. They claim that the new projects will transform both the image and the future of the state, calling it a symbol of progress and opportunity.

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