Bihar Election: Electoral Contest Has Been Reversing In Bihar
Bihar Election: Electoral contest has been reversing in Bihar due to face check. The BJP’s warning to LJP not to use the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bihar elections has once again given a strong message of the importance of political politics in the state.
The face of the importance of the face is that despite Nitish Kumar’s announcement to enter the electoral fray, the BJP has to instruct its ally LJP at the Center to distance itself from PM Modi’s face.
The reason for this extreme vigilance of political parties in the election of the state is the election results of the last three decades of Bihar.
If we look at the recent political history, from 1990 till now, the direction of power in seven assembly elections has been decided by the faces who have entered the field. Regardless of how relevant the electoral issues are, the faces have proved to be the keys to power.
In the period of 15 years from 1990 to 2005, Lalu was the biggest face of political empowerment of backward classes in the state through the slogan of social justice.
However, when this heat of political empowerment slowed down and the voice of backwardness and development issues of the state intensified, Lalu’s political face also weakened.
Lalu, who was the face of the social justice debate in the state for a decade and a half, finally ended this period in 2005 by Nitish Kumar, who brought the face of development and good governance.
Nitish has associated every class with a progressive face of development-good governance and social justice on one hand and has played a 15-year long inning.
Say the result of the spinning cycle of time or coincidence, but this battle of face in Bihar in the 2020 elections is at a new turning point. In the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s face broke the boundary of central politics and burnt the flag in state politics.
The effect of this can be gauged from the fact that despite being separated from the NDA in Bihar, LJP is in the field in the name of Modi, so there is a warning from the NDA.
LJP President Chirag Paswan, who is busy in establishing himself till the next assembly elections, repeatedly wants to establish in public that Modi’s vote will be for Modi.
Interestingly, three decades later, Lalu Prasad’s son Tejashwi Yadav, who first landed in the state as the new face of the alternative, has not yet been tested by the province.
However, it is also important that there is a bright young face and the state has the highest number of youth voters. The only need for an electoral face is that the Congress, the second major partner of the Grand Alliance, agreed to declare Tejashwi as the Chief Minister’s face before the election.