During a rally in Bhimpur, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave a strong speech for Bihar Election 2025. He accused the RJD and Congress of bringing back jungle raj and said criminals will not escape punishment. Yogi warned that anyone who commits a crime will get a “ticket to hell.”
He said that in Uttar Pradesh, bulldozers made criminals afraid and people now live safely. Daughters, shopkeepers, and business owners feel secure. Yogi urged voters to support the NDA to make Bihar peaceful and developed.
He praised Modi government schemes, saying 80 crore people receive free rations and 50 crore get medical help under Ayushman Yojana. He added that 4 crore poor families now have houses, and every home gets tap water.
Yogi also spoke about the Ram Temple, saying it stands proudly in Ayodhya after years of struggle. The new Ram-Janaki Marg, linking Ayodhya to Sitamarhi, costs ₹6,155 crore. He ended his speech saying Bihar is changing fast with new roads, electricity, colleges, and jobs.









