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Saffronisation with social justice: A grand success of Modi formula in Bihar

Gone are the days when BJP was considered a 'urban-brahmin-bania' party supported by forward caste. It's now firmly engrossed in rural India.

November 14, 2025 / 14:30 IST
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PM Narendra Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar (Image: PTI)
PM Narendra Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar (Image: PTI)

BJP has started celebrating its victory in Bihar. Moving towards a thumping majority, he victory seems one sided. Gone are the days when BJP was considered a 'urban-brahmin-bania' party supported by forward caste. It's now firmly engrossed in rural India supported by Extremely Backward Castes (EBCs) and Maha Dalits. The myth of politics of Laloo Yadav based on Muslim-Yadav combine was long been broken in 2005. PM Modi, who himself comes from a backward caste has a special affinity for Bihar and committed for its development. it was his unflinching confidence in Nitish Kumar despite his 'Paltu Ram' image proved to be a game changer this time. The message for rural and backward Bihar was clear that they are not going to suffer any more under this regime. PM Modi is providing free grains and Nitish Kumar transferring cash into women's account was game changer.

According to 2022-23 Bihar caste survey, the share of different caste groups is EBCs at 36%, OBCs 27.1%, SC 19.6%, upper castes 15.5% and STs at 1.6%. In the caste ridden politics of Bihar where developments take a backstage, every caste group had their own set of heroes in the post-independence era. Karpuri Thakur started as the icon of backwards in 1970s, and later leaders like Laloo Prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar, Ram Vilas Paswan who came out of JP movement emerged as icons of Dalits and backwards. They ruled the roost in the decades to come.

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Laloo Prasad Yadav was smartest of all. A street-smart politician, Laloo with strong backing of Yadavas projected as 'Messiah' of Minorities. Laloo wooed EBCs and Maha Dalits among the few. Laloo even added Rajputs in their vote bank as senior and respected caste leaders like Raghuvansh Prasad Singh and Jagatanand Singh joined his bandwagon. Nitish Kumar, Ramvilas Paswan after initial honeymoon period of Janata Dal parted ways with Laloo later weaking his hold over EBCs and some backward castes. Laloo Yadav lost Kurmi-Kushwaha votes, and Dalits' vote due to Ram Vilas Paswan who also formed his own party.

In 1990 assembly polls, there was a paradigm shift in political power towards 4 major castes—Yadav, Kurmi, Koeri and Baniyas. But Dalits despite being in sizeable number of populations were largely unaffected by this forward-backward caste politics. Laloo Yadav's fairy tale run continued till 2005 when Nitish Kumar supported by Saffron Brigade led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee made first serious dent in his invincible aura. It was a 15-year long tenure laden with corruption, crime, anarchy, poverty, and Yadavs of Laloo clan making life difficult for other castes.