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The Bihar narrative, between the decades
Hindustan Times Noida
|October 19, 2025
I spent the first 13 years of my life in Bihar during the 1980s and 1990s, and never faced any crime. Zero instances.
My parents were never worried about an Omni van pulling over, two well-fed gentlemen plucking me off their arms, and speeding off. Nor were they ever worried of someone robbing their car at gun point. The simple reason — we were poor. And it was no secret. My father didn’t own a saree showroom at Motijheel, a prominent shopping street, in Muzaffarpur. Nor was he a doctor, treating the scores of people who couldn't afford a trip to Delhi. There was no car to carjack, no gold chain to snatch. The only villains the poor faced were mosquitoes.
Being scared of the criminal ecosystem was a status symbol. The rich wouid send their kids to far-flung boarding schools, out of the reach of the vans, while people like us would be packed in school buses like sardines without much fear. At school, in your tin roof class, when the attendance was taken, you would realise there are some 16 Kumars in your section. There were no last names to be found —30 kids, 60 first-names.
I discovered that last names revealed caste only 13 years later, when I moved out of the state. You had to hide your wealth and your last name to live with peace. Corruption wasn't seen as evil. If an officer demands bribes from you to issue a death certificate to your father, you don’t detest him, instead feel envious. You want to be in his shoes so that you can extract more.
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