At an Arrah rally, PM Modi accuses Congress of being unsettled by Operation Sindoor, lashes out over Maha Kumbh, Article 370 and Rahul Gandhi’s yatra.

PM Modi Highlights Operation Sindoor Success in Bihar Rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering attack on the Opposition at an election rally in Arrah, Bihar, saying both Pakistan and the Congress ‘naamdars’ have “not recovered” from Operation Sindoor, the government’s recent counterterror action
Tying national security to electoral politics, Modi argued the NDA’s law-and-order credentials set it apart and predicted a record mandate for his alliance in the coming Bihar assembly polls. He repeated past claims — including that the central government fulfilled its promise by revoking Article 370 — and used strong rhetoric to paint Opposition allies as ill-intentioned and obstructive to the “Viksit Bharat” vision.
The Prime Minister also targeted the Congress over past controversies, invoking the 1984 anti-Sikh riots to accuse the party of promoting leaders he described as unapologetic about historical violence. He criticised the Voter Adhikar Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi, alleging the tour protects infiltrators and warning voters about “jungle raj wallahs” who would capture resources if returned to power.

