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Bihar: BJP starts on backfoot as poll countdown

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With Diwali on 22 October and the next week, the assembly elections in Bihar, the end of this year, are expected to begin in the last week of September or the first week of October. This is because a new assembly has to be formed before 22 November. The Chief Election Commissioner and the Union Home Minister hoped to visit the state next week, there is intensive political activity with speculation about the final size of rival alliances in Bihar.

The BJP, which seemed to be a favorite to win the election automatically at the beginning of the year, is no longer seen as confidence. During the 15 years between 1990 and 2005, the party’s ‘Jungle Raj’ excavation – first under Lalu Prasad and then his wife Rabri Devi – have lost some of their sting at least.

The NDA alliance is finding it difficult to respond to 20 years of ‘Jungle Raj 2’ Jib between 2005 and 2025. The last few months have seen a demonstration of daylight robbery, firing, women kidnapping and firearms.

The opposition has not given any opportunity to highlight the increasing chaos in the state. On June 2, Congress leader Alka Lamba on a visit to Patna reminded the media of exceptionally high number of incidents of sexual violence and murder of minor girls in the last fortnight.

A class 5 student was kidnapped, raped and released to the dead in Muzaffarpur, his attackers provoked 20 injuries on him. In Chapra, a student was kidnapped, gangraped and killed while returning from school. A two and a half year old child was raped in West Champaran. A 16 -year -old girl in Munger and an 11 -year -old in Araria, besides another minor girl, was raped or gangraped.

Due to increasing public resentment, the BJP is switching to the back legs, by switching the subjects and claiming that the government is building jobs on the basis of the State Public Service Commission, which is announcing tests to fill 1,250 vacancies.

Asked that despite the state BJP and the Prime Minister, it has failed to host the Concouns and the Prime Minister has promised one lakh IT jobs in Bihar, the state IT minister claimed that his department was campaigning against cyber fraud.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar And his two Deputy Chief Ministers were specialized by his absence at the CMS meeting convened by Niti Aayog on 24 May. He moved the next day to attend the meeting of NDA Chief Ministers with PM.

BJP’s explosion has also increased after the C-Voter survey this week, Tejasvi Yadav led the race as a preferred Chief Minister with a 36.9 percent approval rating. Nitish Kumar got stuck in second place, with an approval rating of 18.4 percent with other contenders behind him.

Another thing is that the Prime Minister’s appeal is not as strong as before, as people remember their failed promises and are calling the BJP’s long claims in the manifesto before the 2015 and 2019 assembly elections. They are back to harass the party.

The failure of Union ministers from the state is ignored to get adequate investment or industry for Bihar and the failure of MPs from the state for the state in Parliament. Pol Pandit always rejects such trends, arguing that it will be cast on the basis of votes. Caste loyal And personal appeal of Prime Minister and CM.

However, the public cannot be rejected from the point of view, however, the state has a clearly disappointing healthcare. The adventurous claim of Union Health Minister JP Nadda in Parliament claimed that 147 medical colleges came to Bihar under the NDA government – a slip of tongue because the actual number including homeopathy and Ayurvedic colleges is not in about 20 – public memory.

However, the new campus of Darbhanga Medical College, promised by PM Modi in 2015, has become a joke with work to start on the project. Similarly, a super specialty hospital building in Bhagalpur is ready for the last six months, but has not yet started working as only 10 doctors have been appointed against the approved strength of 310.

The incident of a minor girl, a hunting Cruel gang rape and violenceOn May 31, Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) waited in an ambulance for several hours, severely scolded the image of the government. Public opposition and intervention by Congress leaders eventually forced PMCH to accept the child, allegedly after waiting for four hours to the family. He was soon declared dead.

Since then, public fury has inspired at least two BJP officials to question the role of the government. Bihar Health Minister worked only contrary to his apathy towards the situation, commenting on the poor state of healthcare in the neighboring West Bengal.

Amid concerns about health and education, the delay in launching an AIIMS in Darbhanga has also returned to harass the BJP-JD (U) government. The project is said to have been stopped due to apathy, corruption, powerful land mafia and political dying.

The first announcement was made in the 2015 Union Budget by the then Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, AMS Darbhanga was envisaged to complete within 48 months at a cost of Rs 1,264 crore. Ten years and 120 months later, the project is yet to be discontinued.

Prime Minister Modi finally demonstrated Bhumi Pujan In November 2024. While this was done with a look at the 2025 assembly elections, political observers suspect whether it will bowl voters. Inner sources say the project was initially proposed on unused land within the Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) campus.

However, the DMCH administration could provide only 80 acres – which fell well in the required 150 acres. The existing buildings and hostels were demolished by obtaining additional land.

Residents allege that many DMCH-affiliated doctors have illegally encroached on government land and operated private clinics, hospitals and pathology labs, making a powerful lobby which vandalized the original plan.

Health Minister Mangal Pandey, who has been in the news after criticizing the healthcare system of West Bengal, is accused of complexity. He continued to claim, “The work on improving Bihar’s medical facilities is moving rapidly,” even as AMS Darbhanga Project.

After years of delay, the Bihar government handed over more than 187 acres to the Center in August 2024 – from the DMCh campus to Sobbhanga – from the DMCh campus to Sobbhanga. The original cost which is estimated to exceed Rs 1,261 crore.

The final cost is estimated by anyone, but the increase in costs makes some classes happy.

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U-turn of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

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The National Swayam Sevak Association (RSS) supremo Mohan Bhagwat has demonstrated that a politician can be seen as a U-turn on the ongoing debate about retirement age, which was triggered by his first comments, firmly denying that he had ever suggested as a benchmark of retirement.

His comment believes that his earlier comments have long been seen as a veil sign for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who turned 75 next month, as Bhagwat himself does.

In particular, the BJP’s own internal policy, as has been implemented by PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, has once turned 75 years old, or she becomes a part of it. Guide circle ,

Speaking in a ‘100 -year journey’ of the incident of Sangh -New Horizon on Thursday, Bhagwat clarified his earlier comments and dismissed all interpretations, stating that he was wrongly based on his words.

Referring to a humorous anecdote by former RSS leader Moropant Pingal, God explained the intention of his previous statements. He said, “I quoted Moropant, which was very funny; he would bounce you on his chair,” he said, remembering the stories from the launch of Pingal’s biography in Nagpur.

One of the anecdotes consisted of a senior RSS leader HV Shashadari, who used to offer pingal with a shawl at the age of 75 – some Bhagwat said it was joking and not as a call for retirement.

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Bihar sir: More than 1.95 lakhs filed for changes; 25,000 settled

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday announced that it had received more than 1.95 lakh applications from individuals requesting the inclusion or exclusion of names from Bihar’s draft electoral roles. Of these, around 25,000 have already been addressed, Tiwari said.

Between submissions, 79 was filed by CPI (ML) -Liberation and three were filed by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). Both sides are recognized as state-level political institutions in Bihar.

As the process of filing claims and objections enters in its last four days, any such application has been submitted – including any national party – BJP or Congress.

The Commission did not break how many of the total 1,95,802 requests are especially related to the inclusion or exclusion under the ‘claims and objections’ category.

In media reports, an anonymous officer was quoted, saying, “claims and objections are negligible, as compared to more than 60 million names from the draft list for various reasons.”

According to the pole body, till Monday, documentation has been obtained for 99.11 percent of the 7.24 crore voters listed in the draft role.

The draft voter list was released on 1 August as a special intensive amendment (SIR) exercise in Bihar.

In a statement released on Sunday, August 24, the ECI highlighted the claim and objection to the citizens to fix any error in the draft role and to present any of their documents that they may have left while filling their calculations.

Between 24 June and 24 August, the Commission said that 98.2 percent of the voters presented their documents within the 60-day window.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has directed the Commission to accept the Aadhaar Card or one of the 11 approved identity documents, demanding to be added to the election register.

In turn, the ECI has appealed to the court to have their trust in the Commission to handle the SIR process in Bihar before the upcoming elections.

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Assam’s identity crisis: politics of history, fear and exclusion

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Assam is in troubled and upheaval today, one of the most beautiful and bounts states in India. The reason for this is ‘outsiders’, mainly Bengali Muslims-Automatically Bangladeshi is a deep-root concern among Swadeshi Assamia as Bangladeshi. The problem, however, is more complex.

Ahm integrated the Brahmaputra Valley and ruled from 1228–1826. They were migrants of Thai (Tai) origin – from Guijhou in South China, who entered through Thailand and Burma’s glory land. He maintained his ‘foreign’ pride and religion for about three centuries before assimilating into Hinduism.

This question that is a foreigner and who is not, therefore, depends on someone’s approach on a large scale. The irony is that when we celebrate his victory – such as the famous Mughal defeat of Borfukan in 1671 – we ignore the fact that the Mughal general was a Hindu Raja Ram Singh of Ajmer.

There was a turn in 1826 when the British removed the Burmese occupying the ‘Assam’, defeated the remains of Ahmas and enacted people such as new lands and wealth and gentia. Shortly thereafter, the British deliberately put a deliberate policy to settle the land and resources of the region to settle the ‘Mainland’ (Central) Indians.

The magician Bengal Presidency was part of Assam, soon educated Bengali Babus saw teaching and administrative positions, while Bengali farmers expanded farming. In 1874, one of the densely populated Eastern districts of Bengal, Sylhet was merged with Assam to make the province of an integrated Chief Commissioner with Shillong as its capital.

Neither the belly-Bengalis (large-scale Muslims) nor Assamese, mainly Hindus liked it, but both had to swallow it. Obviously, the movement and disposal within this ‘United Provinces’ was completely disqualified and the old settlers of the century get a hyper when the ‘external’ question is raised.

With the flourishing of British tea gardens, oil is being found in Digboi in 1889, and new coal mines and other resources are opened, the British found migrant labor truck loads from Bihar, Central India and Nepal to Assam’s tea gardens and coal mines, which makes serious neglect of local Assamia. A famine in Nagaon noticed that their number fell further. Today’s stress is rooted in these colonial misdeeds.

After independence and subsequent partitions, Sylhet moved to East Bengal (later Bangladesh), but there was no late-up in the flow of refugees in Assam. In 1950, Parliament passed the immigration (removal from Assam) to accept Assamese’s concerns. India’s first NRC (Civil Register of Citizen) was built in Assam based on the 1951 census. But every time riots in East Pakistan, religious oppression extended Hindu Bengalis towards Assam, West Bengal and Tripura, while poverty brought Muslims from East Pakistan to these states.

The problem of many layers of non-disgrace-speakers and their possession of fertile land and paying jobs cannot simply go. Local demonstrations against him became quite common in the 1970s – all Assam Students Union and all the Assam Gana Sangram Parishad with sometimes violence. Their demand: to find and expel illegal migrants – both Hindu and Muslim.

In 1979, a terrorist offshoot – the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) – emerged for “India to Asambha Assam”. Violence was at its peak in February 1983, with the infamous Nelli massacre in which some 2,000 people, mainly Bengali Muslims, were killed in one of the worst pogroms in independent India.

The popularity of the Assam movement led by AASU and Aagsp continued until Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi broke the Assam Agreement in August 1985. Aasu and AagSP leaders will soon form governments and take official steps to weed ‘foreigners’. However, ULFA was curved and violent, and operated on foreign soil.

Even in 1991, when I was posted in Barpeta and Nalbari as the supervisor of the Election Commission, ULFA slogans were raised – screaming ‘Indians go out’ and using other derogatory conditions. So there was heavy security, that a step could not be taken without ringing by a gun-totting guard. Over the years, batches of armed ULFA cadres began to surrender, recently led a major faction led by Arbinda Rajkhova.

The ULFA army led by more aggressive Paresh Barua still operates from China, with the only purpose to cut Assam away from India.

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Despite the movements, the central fear persisted: Assamese could become a minority in its state. We have not even touched the issue of Bodos and many tribal groups, which are demanding our own ‘land’ free from Assamese or within or within Assam. Assamese were rapidly disappointed at the slow progress of identifying ‘foreigners’ and sometimes boiling outbreaks -sometimes boiling.

In 2013, the Supreme Court stepped into and ordered an immediate update to NRC of Assam and strictly monitored by Justice Ranjan Gogoi (an Assamia) and Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman.

The BJP, with an aggressive Hindu agenda, came to power at the Center in 2014 and accused the Congress governments on the issue of Mulayam-Peding foreigners. BJP’s state unit in Assam rode behind this combative and in 2016 seized Shakti.

Entire NRC process Grained for six yearsUnder intensive investigation and amid allegations of prejudice and massive confusion. The final update NRC for Assam was published on 31 August 2019, but no one was satisfied. It certified some 3.1 million people as real citizens in the population of 3.3 crore. It was surprising for many people that out of 19 lakh suspected foreigners, there were more Bengali Hindus than Muslims. Most Assamese did not accept this list compiled after a long drawn process costing Rs 1,603 crore by March 2022.

The governments of India and Assam were released from conclusions. Soon, soft-spoken Sarbanand Sonowal was replaced by radical Himant Biswa Sarma in 2021-a former Congress stallwart replaced the Hindutva Champion. It is during his tenure that high-granality is the rule where ‘Mass’ (Bengali Muslims) are particularly targeted.

Since 2021, he launched an aggressive campaign for the ‘encroachment’ ‘free’ government or forest land, and the record would prove that almost all such ruthless expulsions have been against Bengali speaking Muslims. He claims that he has freed 1.5 lakh bighas and is ramping on a scale ahead of next year’s assembly elections. There is no doubt that he wants to play communal cards, and there is any violence, destruction or death, but is a collateral damage.

But there is another aspect of Sarma’s plan – his alleged collusion in ‘handing over the government’ to the government and even constitutionally favorable industrialists protected tribal land. During a recent hearing, Gauhati High Court Expressed shock and disappointment Sarma’s 3,000 bigha allocation (about 4 sq km) Tribal land for a private company in Dima Hasao district.

A group of tribals in the region met the People’s Tribunal Team (Harsh Mandar, Prashant Bhushan, Vajahat Habibullah, Syeda Hamid, themselves and others) during their recent visit – to explain how illegal this action was.

Some of us visited the village of Burduar in Kamup district, where Raba Tribals talked about eviction to make us a way for some ‘Township’ project. In Golpara, the government made a prohibitory orders under Section 144 of (Old) CRPC to block our journey, but Mandar and Habibullah defined the order and visited the affected villages like Rakhishini, Hasila Beel and Asshudubi and told the authorities about bulldozers and muscles.

On 27 August, CM issued a shoot-on-vision order to the police in Dhubri district-to intimidate the minority community with population and protect “Sanatan Dharma which is in danger”.

This is the Assam of Himanta Biswa Sarma, who arrests Pawan Khera in Will and where the police issues the police until the Supreme Court is interfered against journalists Siddharth Vidarajan and Karan Thapar. It is a suspicious honor that Sarma took time out to brand our journey as “Jamaat-inspired” and allegedly stacked the Chosest interactive on us to try to disrupt Assam.

Welcome to India of Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath and his very competent contestants, Himant Biswa Sarma.

Jawahar Sarkar A retired IAS officer and former Rajya Sabha MP

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