NEW DELHI/Patna, Oct. 16 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) cadre in Bihar to not only present a report card of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) governments' performance at the Centre and in the state, but also remind the people, particularly the youth, of the misgovernance or "Jungle Raj" during the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) rule. Addressing BJP workers from Bihar virtually through the NAMO app ahead of two-phased assembly polls scheduled on November 6 and 11, the PM stressed the need to make every booth strong to ensure the party's victory. "BJP workers should hold exhibitions across Bihar and tell the youth about the atrocities during the Jungle Raj.It is the power of the votes of people in Bihar that saved the state from the evil eyes of the RJD and the Congress," he said. Underscoring the cohesiveness of the alliance amid speculation of some allies being upset over seat sharing, Modi gave the slogan: "Ekjut NDA, Ekjut Bihar - Isse banegi sushashan ki sarkar (Unified NDA and unified Bihar will lead to good governance)." The PM said "every booth worker is Modi" in his or her area and asked them to give a guarantee on his behalf to voters about government schemes. "Elections are not contested or won by leaders, but by booth workers," he said. He also asked the party workers to highlight how Naxalism has been curbed in the state and how the youth have emerged as the biggest beneficiaries. "The youth who are 18-25 years old today have not seen that era which devastated Bihar. We have seen that era in Bihar, when a very large part was affected by Naxalism," he said. Interacting with a woman booth worker from Purnia, the PM said: "Women power is my biggest strength, shield and inspiration. All sisters and mothers in Bihar should go to vote in groups, singing songs.to celebrate the festival of democracy." The PM urged the cadre to make use of the upcoming festive occasions of Diwali and Chhath Puja to reach out to women voters and give details about the government's initiatives that have been drawn with an eye on welfare....