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Shah Warns ‘Cannons for Bullets’ in Bihar Rallies, Touts Defence Corridor and Development Push

The Home Minister used the Bihar campaign stage to link national‑security vows to promises of local industry.

Overview

  • He warned Pakistan‑sponsored terrorists that any new attack would meet a ‘cannons for bullets’ response during rallies in Darbhanga, Motihari and Bettiah.
  • He said explosives and cannons from a proposed Bihar defence corridor would be used against terrorists, positioning the project as both local industry and national deterrence.
  • He claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered ‘Operation Sindoor’ after the Pahalgam attack and said the Army neutralised terrorists on Pakistani soil, presenting this as a campaign narrative.
  • He attacked the RJD, accusing Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi Yadav of glorifying gangster Mohammad Shahabuddin, and urged voters to back the BJP’s lotus symbol to avert a return to ‘jungle raj’ on November 6.
  • He promised Rs 26,000 crore for Koshi irrigation and flood control, cited AIIMS‑Darbhanga, jobs through an IT park and health insurance coverage, and announced a target to eliminate Naxalism by March 31, 2026.