Nitish foresees no caste factor in Bihar poll

"Things are changing"

PTI | September 15, 2010



Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar feels that caste will no more be a factor in the upcoming assembly elections and that it will be relegated to the background for the first time.

"Things are beginning to change in Bihar and I think the caste factor will be relegated to the back seat for the first time in the coming assembly polls in the state," Kumar wrote on his blog nitishspeaks.blogspot.com recently.

"The polls this time would witness the majority of the people rising above narrow caste considerations to vote for development-centric politics," he asserted.

Bihar goes to poll in unusually long six phases from October 21 to November 20 for its 243 Assembly seats in which an estimated 5.50 crore electorate would exercise their franchise.

Kumar suggested surveying agencies being hired by political parties should not overlook this fact when they set out to compile data for their pre-poll assessment prior to the elections.

"In fact, this trend was already discernible during the parliamentary elections last year when the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 32 out of the total 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar," he pointed out saying that the results have indicated that development-oriented politics has replaced caste factor.

For the first time majority of the people had exercised their their voting rights not on the basis of the caste of a candidate but on the development work initiated by the state government, he said.

Kumar further wrote on his blog that the change in the profile of women voters would be another important parameter in Bihar this year.

"In previous polls, women did not have any separate identity as voters and it was generally believed that women would vote for the same candidate that their male relatives would ask them to. They had remained parts of the caste system over the years," he noted.

But now, there is a growing sense of awareness among women because of several initiatives taken for their uplift and empowerment in Bihar, he said while highlighting the steps taken by his government for women education and 50 per cent reservation in the Panchayati Raj institutions.

The young voters would also be crucial, Kumar said, adding the Gen-X would also not be swayed on the caste lines.
 

Comments

 

Other News

When Nandini Satpathy told Biju Patnaik: ‘I’ll sit on the chair you are sitting on’

Nandini Satpathy: The Iron Lady of Orissa By Pallavi Rebbapragada Simon and Schuster India, 321 pages, Rs 765

Elections 2024: 1,351 candidates in fray for Phase 3

As many as 1,351 candidates from 12 states /UTs are contesting elections in Phase 3 of Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The number includes eight contesting candidates for the adjourned poll in 29-Betul (ST) PC of Madhya Pradesh. Additionally, one candidate from Surat PC in Gujarat has been elected unopp

2023-24 net direct tax collections exceed budget estimates by 7.40%

The provisional figures of direct tax collections for the financial year 2023-24 show that net collections are at Rs. 19.58 lakh crore, 17.70% more than Rs. 16.64 lakh crore in 2022-23. The Budget Estimates (BE) for Direct Tax revenue in the Union Budget for FY 2023-24 were fixed at Rs. 18.

‘World’s biggest festival of democracy’ begins

The much-awaited General Elections of 2024, billed as the world’s biggest festival of democracy, began on Friday with Phase 1 of polling in 102 Parliamentary Constituencies (the highest among all seven phases) in 21 States/ UTs and 92 Assembly Constituencies in the State Assembly Elections in Arunach

A sustainability warrior’s heartfelt stories of life’s fleeting moments

Fit In, Stand Out, Walk: Stories from a Pushed Away Hill By Shailini Sheth Amin Notion Press, Rs 399

What EU’s AI Act means for the world

The recent European Union (EU) policy on artificial intelligence (AI) will be a game-changer and likely to become the de-facto standard not only for the conduct of businesses but also for the way consumers think about AI tools. Governments across the globe have been grappling with the rapid rise of AI tool

Visionary Talk: Amitabh Gupta, Pune Police Commissioner with Kailashnath Adhikari, MD, Governance Now


Archives

Current Issue

Opinion

Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Subscribe Newsletter

Twitter