The coming together of BJP, largely considered a party of upper castes and baniyas, which are OBCs in the state, and former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), has made possible what was unthinkable a few years ago.
Politically more conscious and well-off Bhumihars, staunch supporters of BJP, are taking a lead in rallying around those from the Scheduled Castes, particularly the Mahadalits owing allegiance to Manjhi, as they work together to ward off a spirited challenge from the alliance led by OBC satraps Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD's Lalu Prasad.
Politics of caste identity, which had weakened over the last 10 years of Kumar's rule, is back with a vengeance in the area with the rival alliances striving to get their caste equations right.
"BJP's agenda of development is only a mask. Its real intention is to reverse the gains made by the poor and bring back the same Bihar where a small minority lorded over the deprived majority. We are warning people against its agenda," former MLA Munilal Yadav of RJD says, as he harks back to pre-90 era of 'upper caste' domination.
"Hum sab Manjhi ji ke saath hain, (we are all with Manjhi)," say Dinesh Manjhi and Dharmendra Manjhi in Purna Vihar village, sitting bare-chested by the roadside and trying to catch fish from a small pool.
Yadavs, the bedrock of Lalu's support base, constitute the largest voting bloc in the district followed by Bhumihars.
"We are with development as well as our casteman," says Ashok Yadav in Ghoshi, minutes after Lalu addressed a public meeting. "Nitish Kumar is for development and Lalu is our leader," he says.
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