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Bihar’s frozen transition and the signs of a churn
Hindustan Times Chandigarh
|November 05, 2025
In a remarkably short time, political strategist Prashant Kishor has managed to reshape Bihar's political conversation and capture public imagination.
Some now ask whether this is Bihar’s “Kejriwal moment”—the stirrings of a new, assertive middle-class looking for an alternative politics. Yet Bihar's politics resists quick conclusions. Beneath the excitement on the surface lies a dense web of caste loyalties, regional identities, class inequalities, and historical continuities. What appears to be a wave may actually be a symptom of deeper social unrest. Bihar remains a classic case of what scholars call a “frozen transition”—a prolonged and incomplete shift from feudalism to capitalism. The transition began decades ago but never reached maturity. The result is a strange coexistence of old hierarchies and modern aspirations that defines both the economy and politics of the state.
Politically, primordial loyalties continue to dominate. In the absence of a robust capitalist class, community elites act as brokers between the State and the people.
Access to welfare, employment, and basic services depends less on citizenship and more on personal networks.
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