Is there any political scope for improvement of Bihar in future?

Sekar Chandra

Reportedly the irony for the people of bihar is that the lives of many leaders who glorified their politics by giving slogans of social justice changed, but there was no revolutionary change in the plight of the common people. Be it Lalu prasad Yadav or Nitish Kumar, both the leaders have done their politics in the name of social justice for the last three decades. There has been unprecedented improvement in their standard of living, this is not hidden from anyone, but bihar still remains the most backward state of the country. This is the only truth, everything else is a political game.

Meanwhile after the complete revolution of Jayaprakash Narayan, all the leaders who emerged in the politics of bihar ensured their political and family progress by calling for the fight for social justice. In return, whether bihar and the people of bihar develop or not, it had nothing to do with it. The question also arises whether those who should have been truly developed in the fight for social justice, were economically developed in bihar or not. By and large, the situation of those on whose basis the fight for social justice was being fought has not changed much, but there has definitely been a world of difference in the situation of the political parties and their leaders.

In the current political situation, there does not appear to be much possibility of changing the picture of Bihar. Caste has dominated the politics of bihar to such an extent that common people are not able to come out of its trap. It is not that the general public of the state does not want it. Political parties and their top leaders do not want this to happen. From the beginning, the wheel of development in the state has been turned so much that the common people have not been able to come out of the political whirlpool of caste.

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