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If brother becomes CM then he wanders around with a pistol…not a boor but a colourful one! Fear of PM’s ‘Jungle Raj’ in RJD rally?
Samira Vishwas | November 5, 2025 11:24 PM CST

Bihar Assembly Elections: The election campaign for the first phase of Bihar Elections 2025 has ended in full swing. The campaigning ended last evening and tomorrow is the first phase of voting. Meanwhile, a video went viral on social media where Tejashwi Yadav’s rally was awaited in Mohiuddinnagar, Samastipur. The stage was decorated, but before Tejashwi arrived, a small child held the mike. What he said was not a poem, but a direct picture of ‘Jungle Raj’ of the 90s. Thousands of people were listening to the words of ‘Katta’ and ‘Goli’ from the mouth of the child, and BJP also took this as its target and worked to give strength to PM Modi’s warnings of Jungle Raj.

The child said from Tejashwi’s stage at the GMRD College grounds in Mohanpur, Samastipur, ‘Bua Hummer Chalaval Goli, Tejaswi bhaiya ke bolal boli… Kahiyo na khaali jaay chaay ho.’ He further said, ‘By making curd, CM Tejashwi bhaiya’s gun was taken to Ghumbau’s mouth and he was colorful.’ This simply meant that as soon as Tejashwi became the CM, he would have a sword in his hand instead of a stick and then he would be called ‘colourful’ and not ‘uncultured’.

PM Modi’s attack on ‘Katta culture’

This incident refreshes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statements in which he has been warning of the fear of ‘Jungle Raj’. Recently, in the rallies of Muzaffarpur and Arrah, PM Modi had made a scathing attack on RJD and Congress regarding this ‘katta culture’. He had said that RJD had put a pistol on his forehead to get his point across. He claimed that today in Bihar there is a contest between NDA’s good governance versus Jungle Raj’s misgovernance. These words of PM Modi were not just a political arrow, but a warning bell to the people of Bihar. This voice emanating from the stage of Mohanpur, albeit unknowingly, seems to be proving that fear true.

Has the Grand Alliance not learned any lesson?

Tejashwi Yadav is gathering crowd in his meetings and making big promises. But when on their own stage, in front of thousands of people, a child threatens with a sword instead of a pen, it does not have a good effect. The question arises that when RJD came to power, did the children get a katta instead of a pen? The people of Bihar have now become wise. The youth of Bihar today is demanding development and employment. It is clear from this incident that perhaps the Grand Alliance has not learned its old lessons. Now, how much impact this ‘Katta War’ has on the public will become clear only from the election results on 14th November.


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