Almost ten days had passed since my last post. The political movement in Bihar is pacing up with the time. All the alliance parties are now making their programme for seat sharing and other things. Then they will do their election rallies for having votes in their favour. This is the common practise before elections.
But the question is that what’s in the mind of voters?
Well, in Bihar, Lalu Yadav and Rabri Devi ruled for continues fifteen years. Its
true that corruption and crime were at its peak. Migration for higher studies
and for employment began to rise. Then Nitish Kumar came in power as a source
of hope. Now for the last twenty years, he has been in the power. Indeed, he
managed to curb the crime in his initial years of tenure. Then he began to grow
the infrastructure. But he failed to do something for migration for higher
studies and employment. There hasn’t any major investment in industries. The
sugar mills which were shut down in Lalu-Rabri era are still closed.
Governments jobs aren’t there as per the number of graduates in Bihar. Still,
the students are migrating to Kota and New Delhi for preparation of engineering
and medical sectors and for UPSC. Nitish government hasn’t done anything in these
sectors.
Major thing is that in the past ten years, Nitish
Kumar had shifted his base politically just for the sake of being in power. I
have already written a post about that so I won’t be repeating that again. Now the
thing is the mood of the voters. I don’t know in which direction the mood of
the voters will swing? There are many political and social equations being
involved during elections. There are many reserved seats for women, backward
classes and minorities. All the political parties will now play the caste card
in the elections. But the main thing is that who will make the government? Well,
it's too early to predict that. So, it will be wise to just wait and watch.
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