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Bihar: The Karpoori Thakur legacy and the BJP-JD(U) battle for the Lower OBC vote

Even when the JD(U)-RJD alliance swept the 2015 assembly polls, BJP cornered maximum lower OBC votes. Karpoori Thakur’s formulation of separate quotas for most backward groups endeared him to Lower OBCs. The JD(U)-RJD alliance is looking to wean away the Lower OBCs from BJP, while BJP aims to make further inroads into the OBC vote. The clashing imperatives make the Karpoori legacy one worth fighting for

March 08, 2024 / 15:59 IST
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Karpoori Thakur will conferred with Bharat Ratna. was an Indian politician who served two terms as the 11th Chief Minister of Bihar
Karpoori Thakur will conferred with Bharat Ratna. was an Indian politician who served two terms as the 11th Chief Minister of Bihar

The Rashtrapati Bhavan has announced that former Bihar chief minister Karpoori Thakur will be awarded the Bharat Ratna posthumously.  With the 2024 Lok Sabha election looming on the horizon, the JD (U), BJP and RJD are competing with each other in their preparation to celebrate the 100th Jayanti of former Bihar chief minister Karpoori Thakur.

spirited tussle between the BJP and JD(U) to own the legacy of the tall Socialist leader Karpoori Thakur, who was born in a poor Nai (barber) family, and played an important role in the politics of Bihar between the 1950s and 1980s, is on. While I do not doubt the commitment of political parties and the leaders in showing their respect and reverence, one can’t deny that politics remains at the core of such celebrations.

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Karpoori Thakur’s Politics Of Social Justice

During his long political career which spanned over three phases, he was a two-time Chief Minister and a one-time Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar. In the first phase, he enjoyed support from most caste groups, in the second he got identified as a leader of the Other Backward Classes, and in the third phase he was in search of a support base, especially among the most backward classes, Dalits and the poor, as a section of the dominant OBCs had turned away from him. The politics of Bihar since the 1990s cannot be delinked from the legacy of Karpoori Thakur.