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Pak terrorists to get ‘Goli Ka Jawab Goley Se’: Amit Shah
11/4/2025 9:41:31 PM
Early Times Report

DARBHANGA/MOTIHARI, Nov 4: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday warned Pakistan-sponsored terrorists to refrain from further attacking India, asserting that if they repeat the mistake, “goli ka jawab goley se diya jayega” (they will face cannons for bullets).
Explosives manufactured in Bihar’s proposed defence corridor will be used against these terrorists, he said.
“Terrorists from Pakistan attacked our citizens in Pahalgam. They wiped off Sindoor from the foreheads of our mothers and sisters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi avenged it by launching Operation Sindoor within 20 days. The Indian Army neutralised the terrorists on Pakistani land,” Shah said at a poll rally in Bihar.
He also said, “The PM is setting up a Defence Corridor in Bihar. If Pakistan-sponsored terrorists repeat their mistake, ‘goli ka jawab goley se diya jaega’ (they will face cannons for bullets).”
The cannons to be used against terrorists will be ‘made-in-Bihar’, he said.
“Unlike the previous Congress regime, the government under Modi’s leadership is committed to the safety and security of the nation,” he alleged.
Shah launched a blistering attack on RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and his son Tejashwi Yadav for allegedly “raising slogans in the praise of gangster-turned-politician late Mohammad Shahabuddin, who unleashed terror in Siwan during the RJD’s 15-year rule in Bihar”.
“Lalu and his party raise slogans like ‘Shahabuddin amar rahe’, dream of ‘jungle raj’ but Bihar people won’t allow these,” he said.
Addressing back-to-back rallies in Darbhanga, Motihari and Bettiah, Shah urged voters in Bihar to press the EVM button with the BJP’s poll symbol ‘lotus’ to prevent the return of ‘jungle raj’ during the RJD rule that had “devastated” the state.
He promised that if the NDA returns to power, the government will spend Rs 26,000 crore to harness the Koshi river water for irrigation and to prevent floods.
“Press ‘lotus’ button to prevent return of ‘jungle raj’ that devastated Bihar during Lalu-Rabri’s 15-year rule…Murders, loots, kidnappings, and extortion will be common in the state again if you make a mistake on the November 6 voting day,” the union minister alleged.
Shah claimed that the NDA under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership could only lead Bihar to all-around development.
“Altogether, Rs 26,000 crore will be spent to harness the Koshi river water to irrigate ‘Mithilanchal’ and prevent floods in the area if the NDA is voted to power in Bihar…Water of the Ganga, Koshi and Gandak rivers will be utilised for irrigation and to prevent deluge in the state,” the former BJP president said.
If the NDA retains power in Bihar, people from Mithila, Koshi, and Tirhut will not be required to go to Patna or Delhi for treatment, as they will get quality medical facilities at AIIMS-Darbhanga, he said.
Shah claimed, “As many as 3.60 cr people have been covered with free health insurance up to Rs 5 lakh crore, while the IT park at Darbhanga will employ the youth.”
He slammed the RJD for its complaint to the Election Commission, seeking a pause on the Rs 10,000 benefit for ‘Jeevika Didis’, alleging that “three generations of Lalu won’t be able to snatch funds transferred” to the self-help groups.
Reiterating that the RJD-Congress insulted ‘Chhathi Maiya’, the prime minister and his mother, Shah said people of Bihar will “avenge the insult by showing the exit door to such political parties” in the upcoming elections.
“Bihar people never forgive those who insult ‘Chhathi Maiya’. The RJD-Congress will be wiped out in the Bihar polls,” Shah claimed.
If NDA retains power in Bihar, each district will get one engineering, one medical college in the next 5 years, he promised.
Asserting that real development could take place only under the Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi regimes, he said, “As many as 423 companies inked pacts for Rs 1.80 lakh crore investment in Bihar during the business summit. Approval for a new airport at Raxaul has been given, while an auditorium will be built at Motihari.”
He said the land of Champaran is linked to Goddess Sita and Lord Ram, and “we will boost religious tourism here”.
Shah announced from Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘karma bhoomi’ Champaran that Naxalism will be wiped out from the country on March 31, 2026.
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