Muzaffarpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made some unvigilant statements from Bihar's Muzaffarpur during his referendum rally on Thursday. He took a sharp dig at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Targeting the RJD, PM Modi said that party is taking the state to the era of “jungle raj.” During his address, PM Modi said RJD’s rule was marked by “Katta (gun), Krurta (cruelty), Katuta (bitterness), Kushasan (misrule), and Corruption.”
What was PM Modi's statement about Chhathi maiyya's insult?
Taking a dig at opposition, PM Modi targetted Congress and RJD, and accused them of insulting Chhathi Maiyya for political reasons. In his address, PM Modi said, “Can anyone insult Chhathi Maiyya for votes in an election? Will the people of Bihar and the country tolerate such an insult?”
Addressing the rally in Bihar, PM Modi said, ''The people of Bihar have showered their blessings on the NDA in every election. This time too, there is a strong wave in favor of the BJP-NDA wideness the state, including Muzaffarpur.''
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— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 30, 2025What PM Modi said well-nigh Center's initiative to promote Chhath songs?
During his write at Bihar, PM Modi moreover spoken a nationwide Chhath song competition in order to promote cultural heritage among youths. PM Modi said, “We want the youth to connect increasingly tightly with the rich legacy of Chhath songs. These devotional songs siphon forward the festival’s values from one generation to another.”
He remoter widow that the Chhath songs competition would full-length artists from various parts of India, that would help “new voices, new songs, and new expressions of devotion emerge.”
PM Modi said, “Our government is single-minded to ensuring that this sacred triumph of faith and nature finds its rightful place on the global stage. The process is long and demanding, but we are unswayable to see Chhath Mahaparv recognized by UNESCO as a festival that unites humanity.”

