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The ‘game-changer’ in the Bihar election 2025, Pg8

Bihar Election Analysis: Women and youth voters' impact on NDA victory examined; caste and community factors still significant.

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Key Highlights:

  • In the 2025 Bihar Assembly election, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured nearly half of the total votes and approximately 90% of the assembly seats.
  • Increased voter turnout among women, exceeding that of men, has been identified as a significant factor in the NDA's victory.
  • The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s promise of one crore government jobs and the concept of one crore lakhpati didis (women earning ₹1 lakh annually) resonated with voters.
  • A new MY (Mahila and Yuva) combination is suggested as the foundation of the NDA’s victory, contrasting with the traditional Muslim-Yadav vote base.

Detailed Insights:

  • The higher turnout of women voters in Bihar has been a consistent trend over the past decade, influenced by factors such as male migration.
  • While more women than men voted for the NDA (48% vs 46%), the gender advantage alone may not fully explain the scale of the victory.
  • The Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)] brings more women voters to the alliance, while the BJP remains the more popular party overall.
  • Unemployment was a critical issue, and the NDA's promise of one crore government jobs likely influenced young voters.
  • The NDA secured nearly 50% of the vote among those below 25 years, but youth voting patterns are fluid and not always decisive.
  • Voter choices among women and youth often align with the broader class and community affiliations, indicating that caste and class remain significant factors.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Anti-incumbency: Sentiment against a ruling party or incumbent government due to dissatisfaction with their performance.
  • Vote Bank: A consolidated bloc of voters who tend to support a particular political party or candidate consistently.
  • Social Stratification: The hierarchical arrangement of individuals and groups in a society based on factors like wealth, caste, or social status.
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