Overview
- Addressing BJP workers in New Delhi after the NDA’s Bihar landslide, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said discontent within the Congress could lead to another major split.
- He rebranded the Congress as the 'Muslim League Maoist Congress' and described it as a parasite that seeks to absorb allies’ vote banks.
- Modi warned partners in the opposition alliance to be wary and suggested friction with the RJD would surface following the defeat.
- He accused the Congress of 'negative politics' by attacking institutions, questioning EVMs and alleging 'vote chori,' while praising the Election Commission’s conduct of the polls.
- Citing Congress’s repeated failures since 2024, he contrasted its record with the Bihar outcome—NDA 202 seats, BJP 89, JD(U) 85, RJD 25, Congress 6—and pledged to push toward ending 'jungle raj' in West Bengal in 2026.