Geeta PandeyBBC Information, Delhi
ReutersSupporters of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Get together (BJP) are celebrating as his party-led alliance secured a record-breaking win within the northern state of Bihar.
The BJP achieved a landslide within the state, with Modi’s alliance profitable 202 of the 243 seats.
Modi mentioned the consequence was not only a victory for his alliance “however for democracy itself”.
The polls have been held after a controversial revision of lists that the opposition alleged would exclude genuine voters and provides BJP an edge – a cost each the celebration and Election Fee denied.
Getty PicturesPolls have been held on 6 and 11 November and the state registered a report turnout of 66.91% – the very best since Bihar’s first elections in 1951, the fee mentioned.
A number of exit polls had predicted a victory for the BJP’s alliance, which incorporates Janata Dal (United) or JD(U) because the outstanding accomplice. The 2 events at present rule the state collectively, with JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar because the outgoing chief minister.
Their important rival was a coalition of India’s important opposition Congress celebration, the regional Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and several other smaller events.
The BJP and several other of its high leaders hailed the consequence and thanked voters in Bihar. The opposition has not commented.
The Bihar polls function a precursor to a number of different key state state elections subsequent yr in West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the place the BJP will not be in energy and has struggled to make inroads.
Bihar, with greater than 74 million voters, is India’s poorest state, with thousands and thousands migrating to different components of India for jobs. Additionally it is among the many few states in India the place Modi’s celebration has not managed to type a authorities but by itself.
Getty PicturesOne of many important causes for the BJP-JD(U) sweep is being linked to the massive feminine voter turnout.
Almost half of the state’s voters are girls and Bihar – which has seen a gentle enhance of their numbers over time – recorded its highest feminine voter turnout in historical past at 71.6% this yr.
Each alliances had provided monetary help schemes to woo girls. Analysts say Kumar’s welfare schemes appeared to have appealed to feminine voters.
The election was carried out after a controversial voter record revision carried out by India’s Election Fee a number of months in the past. The fee launched an inventory of 74.2 million voters in September, hunting down 4.7 million names.
The train – which is now going down in 12 states and federally-administered territories throughout India – was sharply criticised by the opposition.
They accused the fee of dropping many citizens, particularly Muslims, to assist Modi’s celebration. Each the BJP and the Election Fee have denied such allegations.
Getty PicturesThis election was additionally intently watched as a result of it may very well be the final one to see lively participation from two regional stalwarts – Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of JD(U) and RJD’s Lalu Prasad Yadav – who’ve formed Bihar’s politics for nearly 4 a long time.
The political rivals, each of their 70s, are mentioned to be ill. They’ve once in a while joined fingers to remain in energy.
Kumar is among the state’s most influential leaders and has led the state authorities for a lot of the previous twenty years.
Yadav, who was the state’s chief minister prior to now, is at present out on bail after being convicted in corruption instances. His son Tejashwi was projected because the chief ministerial candidate for the opposition alliance.
Further reporting by Abhishek Dey
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