Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke directly to BJP booth workers in Bihar on Wednesday through the NaMo app. Speaking to a female worker from Darbhanga, he said, “Don’t call me Sir, I am your brother.” This energized the workers and brought a wave of joy to their faces.
The female worker explained that she campaigns door-to-door, and the youth are enthusiastic about development initiatives. She said, “We work hard for you, we just want brother Modi to win.” The PM immediately interrupted her and said, “Don’t call me Sir, I am your brother.” He also asked for feedback from Bihar’s youth on development projects. The worker, emotionally remarking that she had never imagined speaking with the PM, and that she would always remember this moment.
The PM described the power of women as his greatest strength. He said, “Women’s power is my shield and inspiration.” He advised booth workers to form male-female groups and visit every household 10 times a day and hold street corner meetings. Every worker should become the “Modi” of their area and guarantee government schemes to voters.
Meanwhile, the BJP released its second list for the Bihar Assembly elections, which includes the names of 12 candidates. Mithila Thakur from Alinagar and former IPS officer Anand Mishra from Buxar have been nominated. Voting for 243 seats will be held in two phases on November 6th and 11th, with counting on November 14th. This discussion is proving to be a catalyst for the election atmosphere.