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This special report focuses on the high-stakes Bihar Assembly elections, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sharply targeted the opposition. During a rally in Araria, the Prime Minister revived the 'Jangal Raj' (reign of the jungle) criticism against the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), a term used to describe alleged lawlessness during their previous rule. An unverified clip from the ground includes a person claiming, 'These are Rajat's goons. They didn't let our polling agent sit in the morning.' The BJP's campaign frames the election as a choice between the NDA's development agenda and a potential return to the RJD's controversial past, an issue that continues to dominate Bihar's political discourse. The Mahagathbandhan, an alliance of parties including the RJD and Congress, is the main challenger to the ruling NDA coalition in the state.

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00:00In fact, Jangal Raj is an issue that Prime Minister Narendra Modi also referred to in his speech.
00:06The Prime Minister was speaking in Araria, the Prime Minister, of course, in Bihar for phase two of elections in Bihar on the 11th.
00:16This is extremely, extremely critical, the manner in which the BJP is now raising the issue of Jangal Raj should the RJD come back to power.
00:25Listen in to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
01:47Thank you very much.
02:17Thank you very much.
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