Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Bochahan bypoll result throws Bihar’s political equations in disarray. RJD’s cross-caste support rattles BJP

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav being garlanded by supporters in Patna after the party’s victory in Bochahan bypoll File phoTo PTI

Amarnath Tewarypatna

The unexpected result of the Bochahan Assembly bypoll result has upset political equations in Bihar. The coming together of the otherwise polarised Other Backward Class Yadavs and upper caste Bhumihars with the support of Extremely Backward Sahanis/ mallahs (fishermen) voters has posed a challenge to the electoral surge of BJP in the State.

The BJP had no reason to foresee the result, more so after it became the single largest party with 77 MLAs in the Assembly after all three MLAs of the Mukesh Sahani-led Vikasshil Insaan Party (VIP) switched over recently. But the party’s decision thereafter to request that Mr. Sahani be dropped from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Cabinet proved a costly mistake.

The BJP apparently failed to gauge the impact that an offended Mr. Sahani could have on the crucial 35,000 Sahani/ mallah votes in Bochahan. Despite having 35 party MLAs and several Ministers covering the constituency in an intense campaign, down to the block level, the BJP’s Baby Kumari lost by over 36,000 votes.

The other factor in Bochahan was the simmering discontent among the sizeable upper caste Bhumihars over being sidelined in the 2020 Assembly polls as well as the more recent State Council elections. The presence of Bhumihar BJP Ministers and MLAs during the campaign failed to woo the over 50,000 voters of the community.

‘Not bonded to vote BJP’

“Bhumihar is not a captive community of any political party. We’re not bonded to always vote for the BJP and we’ve shown this in Bochahan Assembly bypoll,” said youth leader Ashutosh Kumar who had campaigned extensively, requesting his community members to support the Opposition RJD candidate Amar Paswan.

Mr. Paswan secured 48.52% or 82,562 votes to defeat Baby Kumari who got 26.98% (45,904 votes). The VIP candidate Geeta Kumari received 17.21% or 29,279 votes.

“The Opposition RJD candidate even got more votes than the combined votes of BJP and VIP candidates. It is clear that a large number of upper caste Bhumihars have voted for the RJD candidate, giving a warning to the BJP. It is definitely a new political equation seen emerging in Bochahan,” said political analyst Ajay Kumar. 

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