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Modi Cautions Against Political Opportunism As Bihar Elections Approach

Modi Cautions Against Political Opportunism As Bihar Elections Approach

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a pointed message to Bihar's political landscape during his recent visit, addressing the growing trend of leaders who abandon their parties before elections only to return afterward. Speaking to BJP leaders in the state, Modi emphasized that such opportunistic behavior undermines political credibility and party standing.
The Prime Minister's remarks come as Bihar prepares for Assembly elections scheduled for November 2025, setting the stage for a significant political battle between competing alliances. During his interaction with party workers, Modi stressed several critical points for the upcoming electoral contest. He highlighted the importance of promoting Operation Sindoor's achievements while strengthening grassroots leadership across the state.
The Prime Minister particularly emphasized patience as a fundamental virtue in politics, suggesting that sustained commitment leads to genuine respect and recognition within party ranks. His message targeted those who frequently switch political allegiances based on immediate opportunities rather than long-term principles.
Modi also addressed the persistent issue of dynastic politics in Bihar, urging party leaders to prioritize merit over family connections when selecting candidates. He specifically warned against the practice of family members seeking tickets when the original leader is unavailable, calling for an end to such feudalistic approaches in modern politics.
This stance reflects the BJP's broader campaign against nepotism in Indian politics, particularly relevant in Bihar where family-based political dynasties have traditionally held significant influence. The upcoming elections will feature a direct confrontation between two major alliances: the RJD-Congress-Left coalition and the ruling BJP-JD(U) partnership. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar remains a crucial figure in this equation, despite his history of changing political allegiances, which has earned him the nickname "Paltu Ram" among critics.
Kumar, who assumed the Chief Minister's office for the ninth time in January 2024 after rejoining the NDA, continues to be valued by the BJP for his appeal among the Kurmi community, making him an essential component of the party's electoral strategy.
Modi's visit and subsequent roadshow in Patna effectively launched the BJP's campaign for the November elections. His emphasis on loyalty, merit-based selection, and grassroots empowerment signals the party's strategy to counter opposition narratives while maintaining coalition unity.
The Prime Minister's message serves as both a warning to potential defectors and a rallying call for committed party workers, setting the tone for what promises to be a closely contested electoral battle in one of India's most politically significant states.

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