Prime Minister Narendra Modi, campaigning in Bihar’s Mithila region today for the ongoing election, referred to the Ram temple in Ayodhya as he outlined his government’s work and his coalition’s promises for the state. Addressing a joint rally with Nitish Kumar on his second day of campaigning in Bihar, PM Modi began with praise for his critic-turned-ally but his comments on Ayodhya were perceived by many as a veiled dig at him.
The PM said “Ma Sita” (Lord Ram’s consort) would look with happiness upon her birthplace Mithila as well as Ayodhya.
“After centuries of penance, finally a grand Ram Temple is being built in Ayodhya. Those in politics who used to ask us for a tareekh (date), they are compelled to applaud. This is the identity of the BJP, the NDA – what we say, we do,” the Prime Minister said.
His comments, many said, raised memories of Nitish Kumar’s criticism of the BJP in 2015, when he was still partnering Lalu Yadav and the Congress. “BJP and RSS people keep saying – Ram Lalla hum aayenge, mandir wahin banayenge, par tareekh nahin batayenge (Ram Lalla we will come, build a temple there, but won’t give a date),” the Chief Minister had remarked, taunting the BJP.
But moments before the Ayodhya comment, PM Modi had lavish praise for Nitish Kumar. “In the last 15 years, Bihar has progressed under Nitish-ji’s leadership,” he said, calling him “Bhaavi Mukhyamantri” (prospective Chief Minister) and crediting him with Bihar’s economic turnaround.
Much of PM Modi’s speech focused on corruption and “jungle raj” on the RJD’s watch. “On one hand is the NDA, which has resolved to make Bihar atma-nirbhar (self-reliant). On the other hand there are people who are eyeing the money meant for development schemes,” he said.
Last week at another joint rally, the PM’s comments on Article 370 were seen by Nitish Kumar’s rivals Tejashwi Yadav and Chirag Paswan as a dig at him.
“The NDA government abrogated Article 370. These people say they will bring it back if they come to power. After making such statements they dare to ask for votes from Bihar? Is this not an insult of Bihar? The state which sends its sons and daughters to the borders to protect the country,” the PM had said in the Chief Minister’s presence.
Nitish Kumar was initially opposed to the centre’s decision to end special status to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 but had come around after it became law.
As the Bihar election started today, voting took place in 71 constituencies. The next two rounds will be held on November 3 and 7. The results will be declared on November 10.