Wednesday, 25 November 2015

SSB GD Series: Analysis of Bihar Elections

Introduction

The much awaited legislative assembly election of Bihar is over. The election was held over 5 phases in Bihar through October-November before the end of the tenure of  the current Legislative assembly. Overall Bihar is divided into 9 divisions and 38 districts for administrative purposes. It has 243 seats in its Legislative assembly. It is one of the 7 states of India where Bicameral legislature exists.
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Overview of Election:
In April,2015 the Janta parivar dal (a group of 6 parties) announced their intention to fight the election with Nitish kumar as their chief ministerial candidate. The janta parivar was joined by Indian National congress and the Nationalist congress party. This coalation was renamed as Mahagathbandhan when samajwadi party, samajwadi janta party, Indian national lok dal and janta Dal departed from the party.The Bhartiya Janta party led NDA front fight the election along with Lok Janshakti party, the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party and the Hindustani Awam Morcha. This election saw highest voter turnout in Bihar assembly polls since 2000, with a 56.8% voter turnout in this election.
Result:
It was hat-trick for Nitish Kumar as the JDU-RJD-Congress coalition of Grand Alliance recorded a landslide victory in the Bihar assembly elections. The Grand Alliance was sweep a whopping 178 of the 243 seats, leaving the BJP which wanted to oust Nitish Kumar and its allies with just 58 seats. Among the Mahagathbandhan allies, Janata Dal-United won 71 seats, Rashtriya Janata Dal 80 seats and Congress 27.
Reasons of failure of the NDA:
I think that the major causes for the failure of the NDA are as follows:
1) The BJP’s negative campaign seems to be boomeranged, creating a sympathy wave for the Nitish-Lalu alliance.
2) The BJP’s failure in implementing promises it made at the centre, like getting back black money from foreign countries, controlling price rise and addressing the agrarian crisis.
3) The election has been turned into an ‘outsiders’ versus ‘locals’ contest, which is working against the NDA alliance.
4) Finally, rising intolerance and the recent spate of communal incidents across the country involving saffron groups and the stone-age diktats issued by BJP ministers have not gone down well with the people of the country. These incidents will certainly have a backlash in the Bihar election.
5) Was it the magic of caste that played in Bihar, because BJP distributed many tickets to Yadav’s this time but the final scenario and the result suggests that people do not believe in politics of caste now. Since the casting of vote in Bihar has risen to new levels we should feel happy that citizens are getting active and want to see better India.

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6) Promises if made have to be kept. Now the era has gone where the false promises made during the beginning of elections were revised only later during the next election. People have enlightened themselves now and if results are not delivered they know how to throw the false promisors out of seat.
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About the Author:

Rajiv Srivastava is from Chittaranjan, West Bengal. He completed his schooling from KV Chittaranjan and graduation from Asansol Engineering College. His hobbies includes playing outdoor games mostly cricket and doing adventurous activities like trekking. He himself is a defence aspirant and works for a renowned IT company.


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