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Pakistan and the world have seen power of Sindoor of Indian daughters: PM Modi in Karakat of Bihar

The PM during his speech further highlighted that how Maoism was tackled in the state of Bihar and other regions of the country, expressing confidence that it will soon be eradicated

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May 30, 2025, 12:35 pm IST
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PM Modi addressing a public rally in Bihar Rohtas district, image courtesy ANI

PM Modi addressing a public rally in Bihar Rohtas district, image courtesy ANI

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Patna: PM Narendra Modi on May 30 inaugurated and laid the foundation of multiple development projects worth over Rs 48,520 crore in Karakat of Rohtas district. The PM on the occasion was joined by CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Samrat Chowdhary.

Addressing an impressive gathering, the Prime Minister in a stern message to Pakistan said that Pakistan and the world have seen the power of Bharat’s daughters’ Sindoor.

“Pakistan and the world have seen the power of India’s daughters’ Sindoor… The world has seen the unprecedented valour and courage of the BSF during ‘Operation Sindoor’. While performing the sacred duty of serving the motherland, BSF Sub Inspector Imtiaz laid down his life at the border on 10 May. I pay my respectful tribute to this son of Bihar. The enemy has seen the power of Operation Sindoor. They should understand that this is just one arrow in our quiver. India’s fight against terrorism has neither stopped nor halted. If the hood of terror rises again, India will crush it by pulling it out of its hole.”

#WATCH | Karakat, Bihar | Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "… Pakistan and the world have seen the power of India's daughters' Sindoor… The world has seen the unprecedented valour and courage of the BSF during Operation Sindoor… While performing the sacred duty of serving… pic.twitter.com/38eFvCPtww

— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2025

The PM further highlighted that how Maoism was tackled in the state of Bihar and other regions of the country. He also praised the incumbent Bihar CM Nitish Kumar for spearheading the development in Bihar.

“The people of Bihar are witnesses to how we have eliminated those who spread violence and unrest in the past years. How Naxalism was dominant in the Sasaram and nearby districts a few years ago. These people (Maoists) had no faith in Babasaheb Ambedkar. Even in those circumstances, Nitish Kumar tried his best for development here. Before 2014, more than 75 districts were Naxal-affected. Now, only 18 districts are left Naxal-affected. The day is not far when Maoist violence will be completely eradicated.”

#WATCH | Karakat, Bihar | Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "The people of Bihar are witnesses to how we have eliminated those who spread violence and unrest in the past years. How Naxalism was dominant in the Sasaram and nearby districts a few years ago… These people had no… pic.twitter.com/Ioq0YPprRl

— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2025

Earlier Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the steps being taken by the Union Government towards Bihar’s development. Nitish Kumar also praised the Union Government’s step to conduct the caste enumeration process in the next population census.

“The development work that is being done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the development of Bihar. He also announced assistance for Bihar in the budget. Whatever Bihar has received is a matter of pride. I salute the Centre for announcing the caste-based census. People from other parties were trying to create confusion “, Nitish Kumar said.

Kumar asserted that as soon as the NDA came to power in Bihar, they began to work for the development of the state. He added that his government has paid special attention towards the health sector and is working to connect every household with roads.

The Bihar CM stressed that many other developmental works, which include the construction of new houses and settlements, will be completed by June 2025.

“Today, women can be seen in such large numbers. Did the previous government do any work for women before this? As soon as we came to power, we have worked for everyone since then. We are completely engaged in the development of Bihar, and Bihar is developing. Special attention was given to the health sector. We worked to connect every house with road, tap water and toll plazas with roads. This was an old work, now some new settlements and new houses are being built, and we are working for them as well. By June 2025 this year, all the work will be done. Government jobs and employment are being provided to young men and women. Our ministers have gone to different places and we have seen that there is no shortage”, Nitish Kumar said.

A major highlight of the Prime Minister’s visit to Bihar is the foundation stone laying for Stage-II (3×800 MW) of the Nabinagar Super Thermal Power Project in Aurangabad district, valued at over Rs 29,930 crore.

The project is expected to significantly boost electricity generation, industrial development, and employment in the region.PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for key road infrastructure initiatives, including the four-laning of the Patna-Arrah-Sasaram section of NH-119A, six-laning of the Varanasi-Ranchi-Kolkata highway (NH-319B), the Ramnagar-Kacchi Dargah stretch (NH-119D), and a new Ganga bridge between Buxar and Bharauli.

In addition, the PM will inaugurate the four-laning of the Patna-Gaya-Dobhi section of NH-22 and road upgrades at Gopalganj Town on NH-27.In the rail sector, the Prime Minister will dedicate to the nation the third rail line between Son Nagar and Mohammad Ganj, constructed at a cost of over Rs1,330 crore, aimed at enhancing rail capacity and regional connectivity.

The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of the new civil enclave at Bihta Airport, a Rs1,410 crore project aimed at serving the rapidly expanding educational and residential areas near Patna. (With inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: NaxalismCM Nitish KumarOperation SindoorPM Modi Bihar visitPM Bihar visitBiharPrime Minister Narendra Modi
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