"It seems that the low-key GA(Grand Alliance)campaign and its decision to project soft-spoken Nitish Kumar as the Chief Ministerial candidate did the trick, with voters rejecting the high-pitched BJP campaign crafted by party president Amit Shah," said Chandan Mitra, a BJP MP and journalist. Mitra also said there is a need to cultivate a strong local party leadership in Bihar.
Noting that it is an established fact that when casteism determines voting intentions in North Indian States, the BJP ends up as the main loser, Mitra said, "And in the attempt to match caste with caste, BJP strategists erred in their calculations." Mitra was expressing his views in a blogpost on NDTV.
"Congratulations to Laluji & Nitishji for this victory in Bihar elections. We bow before people's mandate. It is the victory of democracy and the people of Bihar. I salute them. It appears that the issue of Bihari vs Bahari (and Bihari Babu's absence) has been settled once and for all," the actor-turned politician said in a series of tweets.
"The call of the day is introspection, modified and better strategy, teamwork and coordination in the future. Salute once again to Biharis," Sinha, BJP MP from Patna Sahib, advised the party leadership in another tweet.
"There should be introspection. There should be examination of what went wrong," the bureaucrat-turned politcian said.
On BJP ticket distribution, Singh said, "it is not a question of thinking but a fact. Go and check up. People who were chargesheeted for crimes like dacoity were given tickets. That is not something which I expected from my party."
Adding salt to BJP's wounds, NDA ally Shiv Sena hailed JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar as "mahanayak" (super hero) and said defeat "denotes decline of a leader" in an apparent reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mitra also said that it must be borne in mind that the BJP had never emerged as the leading political force in caste-dominated Bihar.
"Thus it tried to stitch up alliances with marginal players like Upendra Kushwaha and Jitan Ram Manjhi, the extent of whose own political support was questionable," he said.
"In order to become a viable alternative to the Nitish-Lalu combine, the BJP needs to assiduously build its base, overcoming the formidable challenge of caste alliances which tend to work against the BJP's ideological core. In this context, the need to cultivate a powerful local leadership cannot be overstated," he added.
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