The NDA’s strategic use of financial incentives, coupled with concerns about a return to what it described as the “jungle raj” period under previous RJD governments, appears to have resonated strongly with women voters.Emerging trends suggest that Bihar’s women, who make up half of the state’s population, were not persuaded by the RJD, with the NDA repeatedly reminding them of past law-and-order issues and the alleged impact on women’s safety during earlier RJD rule.Amid these developments, the JD(U), which did not perform well in 2020, has shown a notable resurgence, taking significant leads and emerging as a stronger force within the NDA. While the RJD has managed to retain its political relevance, its ally, the Congress, has seen its prospects diminish, with early leads in only 7–8 seats.Women voters have long been central to the JD(U)’s coalition, alongside the Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs), who make up more than 36% of Bihar’s 13.07 crore population. Nitish’s own Kurmi community, classified within the EBCs, accounts for around 3%.
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