You’re asking about the “Narendra Modi Bihar bandh”—here’s what’s happening: --- What is the Bihar bandh about? On September 4, 2025, the NDA (National Democratic Alliance), led by the BJP, organized a statewide bandh (shutdown) in Bihar from 7 AM to 12 PM (noon). This was in protest against alleged derogatory remarks made about Prime Minister Modi’s late mother during the “Voter Adhikar Yatra” in Darbhanga. --- Who led the bandh and what was the response? The bandh was led by the women’s wing (Mahila Morcha) of the NDA, including leaders from BJP, JDU, LJP (Raaj), HAM, and RALOMO. The protest was aimed at expressing deep offense—not just at the insult to Modi’s mother, but symbolically at "every mother." --- What services were impacted? Public transport (buses, autos), schools, colleges, markets, and shops were largely closed. Emergency services, including ambulances, hospitals, and railways, were exempted and continued to operate. --- Ground-level impact Major roads and marketplaces in cities like Patna, Gaya, Begusarai, Hajipur–Muzaffarpur NH-22, Jamuhi, Sitamadhi, and Danapur saw significant disruptions. Police presence was increased significantly—over 2,000 officers were deployed in Patna. --- Political fallout and reactions Opposition figures like Tejashwi Yadav (RJD) called the bandh a “super flop,” alleging it had no support from the general public and accusing BJP and NDA of heavy-handedness—claiming that ambulances were even blocked and citizens harassed. Lalu Prasad Yadav criticized BJP for its approach, accusing them of disrespecting women and targeting ordinary citizens. Markets, traffic, and institutions across the state remained disrupted, showing the bandh's tangible impact—even as emergency and essential services continued. --- Let me know if you’d like details on video coverage, participant statements, or how this might influence upcoming elections in Bihar. #modi #modi #modi #modi #modi