#BiharPolls: Amit Shah Vows to ‘Detect, Delete, and Deport’ Infiltrators from Bihar Voter Rolls
Home Minister vows detection, deletion, deportation in poll blitz.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah unleashed a fiery election offensive in Bihar on Saturday, vowing to detect, delete, and deport every infiltrator from the state’s voter rolls through the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. Addressing massive rallies in Khagaria, Munger, and Nalanda, Shah accused the INDIA bloc of shielding illegal entrants and branded Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent ‘Voter Adhikar Yatra’ as a blatant ‘Ghuspaithiye Bachao Yatra’ aimed at protecting foreign infiltrators.
With Bihar Assembly polls just days away, Shah framed the election as a defining battle between a return to ‘jungle raj’ under Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi Yadav’s RJD, and sustained development under the NDA’s Nitish Kumar. He warned that an RJD victory would revive the era of rampant kidnappings, murders, and industrial exodus that once paralyzed the state. In contrast, he promised a developed Bihar recognized nationwide if the NDA retains power, urging voters to choose wisely.
Shah presented stark crime statistics to counter Tejashwi Yadav’s claims of over 75,000 murders under NDA rule. He asserted that in Nitish Kumar’s 20-year tenure, murders dropped 20 percent, robberies and loot plummeted 80 percent, and not a single major riot occurred. During RJD’s reign, he said, kidnappings became an industry, businesses fled, and Maoist insurgency gripped large swathes of the state. The NDA, he emphasized, eradicated both ‘jungle raj’ and left-wing extremism.
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The Home Minister ridiculed the Opposition’s developmental credentials, accusing them of corruption and plunder. Only Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Centre and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Bihar, he declared, possess the vision and track record to transform the state. He called on voters to reject dynasty politics and secure Bihar’s future through the NDA’s development agenda.
As the campaign enters its final stretch, Shah’s aggressive rhetoric on infiltration and law-and-order has electrified the NDA base while putting the Mahagathbandhan on the defensive. With voting underway in phases, the battle for Bihar now hinges on whether voters prioritize security and growth or risk a relapse into the lawlessness of the past.
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