Clarity and confusion: On the Bihar election preparations, the rival fronts
Both the National Demodcratic Alliance and the Mahagatbandhan are dealing with internal divisions
Something comparable has happened between the Congress and the RJD. The Congress was reluctant to endorse Mr. Yadav initially, but then gauged that any further confusion on the leadership question could undermine the alliance, which has other challenges too. While Mr. Yadav has the support of a notable and articulate segment of the population, he is also resented with equal ferocity by the sections of the rest. By declaring Mr. Yadav as the chief ministerial candidate, the Grand Alliance is trying to first consolidate its Yadav base before seeking to expand it. The chief ministerial faces of the NDA and the Grand Alliance pull a lot of weight but also face a crisis of legitimacy and public scepticism for various reasons. Neither front is in a position to push for new possibilities in leadership and vision, and in such a situation, Bihar’s voters might consider other options if available. Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party is trying to place itself as a platform for those who are tired of Mr. Kumar and Mr. Yadav. It is still a long shot for Mr. Kishor, but the confusion and delay before the tentative clarity suggest that all is not well in the other two alliances.