bihar has been under the NDA’s rule for the last two decades. Twenty years is enough time to transform a state—fix education, create jobs, build infrastructure, and give hope to its people. But in a moment of rare honesty, amit shah admitted what bihar has really received: nothing. In his campaign speech, he openly said the focus was not on development—“not on education, employment, or roads”—but instead on a manufactured fear: “saving those who have come from Bangladesh.” That one line summed up 20 years of failure, spin, and diversion.



1. 20 Years of Power, Nothing to Show

After two decades in control, nda leaders should be boasting about achievements. Instead, amit shah admitted that education, jobs, and infrastructure are still missing in Bihar.



2. Fear > Development

Instead of talking about schools, hospitals, or industries, Shah’s campaign is about “saving bihar from Bangladeshis.” A state that needs employment gets fear-mongering.



3. The Accidental Report Card

By saying development isn’t the focus, Shah accidentally read out NDA’s bihar report card: 20 years wasted.



4. Blame Bangladesh, Forget Bihar

When leaders can’t deliver, they manufacture enemies. In bihar, the enemy isn’t poverty or unemployment—it’s imaginary Bangladeshis.



5. A State Left Behind

While other states raced ahead, bihar is stuck with broken roads, crumbling schools, and mass migration of youth. Twenty years of rule, yet Shah talks like bihar just entered politics yesterday.



6. Campaign of Diversion

Instead of accountability, the campaign relies on distraction: blame outsiders, whip up fear, and hope voters forget the real issues.



7. bihar Deserves Better Than Excuses

The fact that a Union home minister had nothing developmental to say after 20 years in power is the ultimate confession: bihar was never a priority, only its votes were.



🔥 Bottom Line: amit shah may have thought he was giving a fiery campaign speech. In reality, he signed NDA’s bihar progress report—and stamped it with the word FAILURE.

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