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FROM MANDAL TO METADATA: THE EVOLUTION OF BIHAR'S ELECTIONS AND THE ANXIETIES

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October 08, 2025

What makes Bihar's election so gripping? JP's "Total Revolution” turned the street into a classroom where citizens learned to challenge power; Mandal translated that lesson into the ballot, reorganising parties around new social majorities; the 1990s stitched in strongman politics and booth-capture lore, reminding everyone that procedure without trust is brittle; the 2005–2015 “sushasan” turn tried to reboot faith with roads, schools, and coalition arithmetic; and today's data age-micro-targeting, metadata, and SIR—asks the same old question in a new script: who counts, and who gets to do the counting?

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FROM MANDAL TO METADATA: THE EVOLUTION OF BIHAR'S ELECTIONS AND THE ANXIETIES

Voters patiently standing in line at Samudayak Bhawan, Nathpur, Bhagalpur, during the third phase of the 2009 general election.

Since Independence, Bihar's elections have been a crucible of India’s social and political forces.

For the first two decades Congress ruled unchallenged, but by the 1960s caste and class tensions erupted. In 1967, a coalition of socialists and forward castes dislodged Congress in Patna, foreshadowing the anti-Indira Janata wave of 1977. In the mid-1970s Jayaprakash Narayan’s anti-corruption movement was born in Bihar, later sweeping India. In the 1980s leaders like Karpoori Thakur championed quotas for backward castes, further breaking old hierarchies. By 1989-90 the scene was set for Mandal-era politics: Bihar’s own Lalu Prasad Yadav, an OBC leader, replaced Congress at the top of state government amid nationwide reservation debates.

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