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Wrong Modi cost BJP Bihar polls, PM-Shah duo stopped: Aiyar

Something similar to this had happened in 1987 in the West Bengal Assembly elections. It was a direct fight between the Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu.

November 08, 2015 / 14:04 IST
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"Why did the BJP lose and the Nitish–Lalu led Grand Alliance won? The BJP had fielded the wrong face of Modi in Bihar. The wrong face is Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They should have fielded the right face Sushil Kumar Modi. Instead of that the BJP went with the face of Prime Minister Modi and they lost it. It was a fight between a Chief Minister and the Prime Minister. It is very unusual in a state election," said Congress MP Mani Shankar Aiyar.

Something similar to this had happened in 1987 in the West Bengal Assembly elections. It was a direct fight between the Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu. Rajiv Gandhi added 5 percent extra votes to the Congress, but Jyoti Basu added 6 percent votes to the Left Front and comfortably won. The Left Front swept the polls.

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The same thing has happened in Bihar now. Instead of allowing or projecting local state leaders, Narendra Modi made it an election between him and Nitish-Lalu combine. That was a big mistake. "In a state election, you need state leaders. You need local faces to win elections in states. State face is very important. By fielding a wrong face, that too Prime Minister Narendra Modi, they lost it," said Aiyar.

"I hope the opposition will learn from Bihar election results. They nation is calling for a united opposition and not different alliances. I agree that the united opposition may not necessarily be led by the Congress.