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Shah predicts RJD-Congress wipeout, warns of jungle raj

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November 07, 2025

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday expressed confidence that the Congress and the RJD will be wiped out in the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections, paving the way for the formation of another NDA government.

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However, he cautioned the people of Bihar, saying that even by mistake, if they press abutton other than the Lotus or Arrow symbols (the election symbols ofthe BJP and JD-U), Jungle Raj would return to Bihar in a new form.

Addressing a series of election rallies in Valmikinagar, Motihari, and Madhubani, Shah announced thata medical college would be established in Ramnagar, West Champaran, and airports would be built in Madhubani and Valmikinagar.

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