The Bihar election have
finally concluded and the results are out. The BJP along with its allies has
been beaten in the election by the so called old-school politicians Nitish and
Lalu. The BJP despite putting in full force have again got the same result as
the Delhi elections. The results not only shocked the BJP but the winning Grand Alliance as well, as they did not
think that they would enjoy such a majority in this election.
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The
Bihar Campaign:
After the defeat in the
Delhi elections the BJP was desperate to get a good result in Bihar. Moreover,
the cold war between Prime Minister Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar was to be
won by BJP at any cost. Hence, this election held all the more importance to
the BJP cadre. even before the real campaign started the BJP started giving
hints to the people of Bihar as to what was coming next. It firstly started
with the statement made by Amit Shah
regarding Modi that he was the first OBC Prime Minister of the country
which in real was a false fact as the first OBC Prime Minister of the country
was H.D. Deve Gowda. Moreover, it was being again and again reminded to the
people that Prime minister was from a poor background and was a son of a Tea
seller.
When the campaign
started the PM Modi termed that, with the coming of Grand Alliance in Bihar, Bihar would go back to 'Jungle Raj'. He
also iterated that betraying friends and allies was in Nitish's 'DNA'. Nitish
turned it into an insult to the 'Bihari asmita(pride)' and asked BJP workers to
collect DNA samples (hairs, nails) and send it to the PMO. In another statement
by the RSS head Mohan Bhagwat saying
that the Central government is planning to scrap all reservation from the
government sector jobs was a huge loss to the BJP. Moreover, Lalu Prasad
yadav latched on the statement and spread the same in whole of Bihar. To
counter this BJP said that the Grand Alliance was planning to have a separate
quota for Muslims which will reduce quota for other castes. But this was
cleared by the GA in their sabha's.
Later on, Nitish also called Modi as a 'Bahari' or an
outsider. But to this Modi responded that how a Prime Minister of a country for
whom even the people of Bihar have voted would be an outsider. he also asked
that if he is an outsider then what is Sonia Gandhi? Moreover, the case of
Dadri lynching case made things worse for the image of BJP.
Also, the silence
of Prime Minister over the case for almost 10 days and vague statements by the
various ministers of the BJP also contributed to the loss in value of the BJP.
Also towards the end of the election the prices of pulses touched sky and were more
than a kilo of chicken, to which the BJP had no answer. Also, they tried to
divert the minds of people by showing old videos of Nitish Kumar meeting a Tantric. To which Nitish and Lau hit back by
showing old photos of Modi with an
astrologer as well as Asaram. BJP also published an advertisement of people
loving the cow and asking to vote against the cow slaughterers.
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'Bhramastra'
in Nitish's Quiver:
Election may seem to be
a process of a fight between two candidates but a lot of strategy and workforce
is put behind an election in order to make a party win the hearts of the
people. Hence, Nitish hired a company to prepare the strategy for this election.
The company was the same which was responsible for the mandate of the 2014 Lok
Sabha election and is named as Indian
People's Action Committee (IPAC) headed by Strategist Prashant Kishor.
They closely associated
with Bihar and sketched out a proper strategy to win the election. When Modi
announced the package for Bihar, posters came up in Bihar urging people not to
fall for the "eyewash" and vote for Nitish Kumar. Moreover, they
distributed 30 cycles to the dedicated workers in each constituency who went to
50 houses each day. In the next 10 days, these workers went to 15000 houses
handling personal letters and playing out speech of Nitish kumar over phone. This
was the Ghar Ghar dastak outreach
campaign. They also collected DNA samples from various peole in order to send
to PMO and stoke the Bihari pride.
Earlier Lalu and Nitish
planned to do joint rallies, but Kishor convinced them to do the rallies
separately and cover more ground. Moreover, every time Modi would make a claim
Nitish would counter it by the research done by Kishor and his team. Moreover, Kishor flooded the roads with Nitish's
posters in Muzaffarpur rallies of Modi. Moreover, when PM as set to head a
rally in Patna, Nitish fired few questions over twitter to Modi and Modi
started his speech by criticising the tweets which was a trap set by them to
deviate Modi from the real topic. Hence, overall some smart moves by Kishor and
his company lead to an effective campaign for the Grand alliance.
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Conclusion:
The election in Bihar
started with 'Development' as its core
issue. But with the passage of time other factors took over and caste, religion and cow became the centre
point of the whole election. The question is not that which party was
overall more secular in the whole process, but the bigger questions is why the
issue of development goes to backstage when the election gets intense.
Moreover, the electoral process should be about uniting the people rather than
diving them on the basis of their faith. Also, it should be more about the
policies which each party is going to implement once they come into power.
Hence, the Election commission must set guidelines as to how an election
campaign must go forward and must see if they are being followed because in the process of winning an election we
cannot lose the nation.
About the Author:
Pranav Nikam is an Electrical and Electronics engineer who is working in a renowned MNC in Chennai. He likes to work out in gym, do photography and play badminton. Through his articles he wants to spread awareness among other defence aspirants.
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