Saturday, November 8, 2025
16.1 C
New Delhi

Bihar polls: Will ‘Modi magic’ rescue Nitish Kumar this time — defying 20 years of anti-incumbency?

Bihar polls: Will 'Modi magic' rescue Nitish Kumar this time — defying 20 years of anti-incumbency?

Nitish Kumar and PM Narendra Modi (PTI photo)

NEW DELHI: After nearly two decades at the helm, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar faces perhaps his toughest political test yet. Once celebrated as “Sushashan babu” – the man credited with transforming Bihar after the Lalu-Rabri era, often dubbed as “jungle raj” by many – Nitish now confronts growing fatigue and skepticism. But could Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s name help him weather the storm this time?

The anti-incumbency dilemma

Nitish Kumar has ruled Bihar for close to 20 years, deftly switching alliances to retain power. But two decades of governance have brought inevitable voter fatigue. Once seen as the face of development and order, Nitish now encounters an electorate that wants renewal and energy.

PM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’

Still, for many voters, there’s no clear alternative. The BJP’s national dominance and PM Modi’s enduring popularity remain the NDA’s strongest assets — potentially offsetting Nitish’s declining appeal.

The end of the ‘big brother’ era

For years, Nitish Kumar played the “big brother” in his alliance with the BJP, often dictating terms. This time, however, the power dynamic has shifted. The BJP, under Modi’s leadership, negotiated an equal seat share with the JD(U) — 101 seats each. Despite the symbolic parity, JD(U) appears to have lost the leverage it once enjoyed. In Bihar’s political arithmetic, Nitish may now be the junior partner in spirit, even if not on paper.

Health and leadership concerns

Nitish’s recent public missteps and occasional incoherent moments have sparked debate about his health and alertness. Opposition parties have seized on these to question his fitness for leadership. While this might unsettle some voters, others may see the BJP’s strength under Modi as a stabilising force.With the saffron party holding just one seat fewer than the RJD in the assembly and commanding the legislative council, many in Bihar may still lean toward the NDA for continuity and governance stability.

Losing ground, finding support

Nitish has long built his image as a political survivor — switching sides between the RJD and BJP when necessary. But this time, anti-incumbency could bite harder. The JD(U) risks losing seats even as it clings to relevance through its partnership with the BJP. In many constituencies, it may be Modi’s brand — not Nitish’s — that draws votes. The BJP’s expanding base and PM Modi’s personal charisma could end up being the decisive factors keeping Nitish in power.

Bihar assembly elections 2025.

The economic paradox

Despite Nitish’s two decades in office, Bihar continues to lag in GDP, income, and industrial growth. The “Sushashan” image no longer matches the state’s economic reality. Yet, the BJP hopes that PM Modi’s national narrative — of India as the “world’s fourth-largest economy” — will overshadow local discontent.Promises of investment, jobs, and infrastructure from the Prime Minister could shift focus from Nitish’s mixed record to PM Modi’s larger vision of development.

Declining popularity

Nitish’s political capital has clearly diminished. His approval ratings as preferred chief minister have slipped from 37% in 2020 to between 16% and 25% in recent surveys (C-Voter, VoteVibe). The JD(U)’s assembly strength has also fallen sharply — from 115 seats in 2010 to just 43 in 2020, alongside a significant drop in vote share from 22.6% to 15.7%. The once-dominant leader now finds himself dependent on Modi’s popularity to remain relevant in Bihar’s shifting political landscape.

The youth factor

The BJP lacks a strong state-level leader in Bihar but is investing in younger faces — such as Chirag Paswan and deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary, to connect with first-time and young voters. This youth outreach, combined with PM Modi’s mass appeal, may indirectly aid Nitish by broadening the NDA’s base against younger rivals like Tejashwi Yadav and Prashant Kishor.The BJP’s campaign pitch merges Modi’s leadership, Nitish’s experience, and youthful energy into a single message of stability and progress.

Operation Sindoor: Modi’s national moment

After a decisive military action against Pakistan and its sponsored terrorism under his government’s orders, Prime Minister Modi struck a confident tone during a rally in Bihar’s Madhubani — just days after the Pahalgam terror attack.”Those who have carried out this terrorist attack, and those who have supported and planned it, will face a punishment greater than they can imagine. We will not rest until justice is done,” PM Modi said.”From the soil of Bihar, I want to send a message to the entire world — India will identify, trace, and punish every terrorist and their backers. Terrorism will not go unpunished.”From the land of Buddha, PM Modi invoked the spirit of Yuddha — turning Bihar’s rally ground into a symbol of national resolve. For voters, this mix of nationalism and leadership may resonate more strongly than local issues.

The balancing act

Nitish Kumar may no longer command the authority or popularity he once did, but his political instincts remain sharp. His partnership with Modi’s BJP offers him a final lifeline — a blend of national leadership and local continuity. In the end, if Nitish does manage to retain power, it may not be through his own enduring appeal, but through the strength of the Modi factor — once again redefining Bihar’s political balance. Go to Source

Hot this week

Children testify against mother, lover; get them life for killing father

Representative image AGRA: A 34-year-old woman, her lover and her lover’s friend were sentenced to life in jail by a court in Agra for murdering her husband after he opposed their relationship. Read More

Steve Bannon trolled after saying Republicans will go to prison if GOP loses 2028 elections; ‘Weird thing to admit but okay’

Former Trump loyalist and top MAGA activist Steve Bannon once again became a centre of mockery on social media after making a dramatic prediction about the 2028 US presidential election. Read More

US shutdown drags on as Democrats and Republicans debate funding, health subsidies

Senators are working through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began more than a month ago, hoping to find a bipartisan resolution that has eluded them as federal workers have gone unpaid, airlines have been forced to cance Read More

Major relief for Delhi Development Authority in housing project case

. NEW DELHI: Delhi’s Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (REAT) has set aside a Rs 1 crore penalty imposed on the Delhi Development Authority by Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) for failing to register a housing project. Read More

Topics

Children testify against mother, lover; get them life for killing father

Representative image AGRA: A 34-year-old woman, her lover and her lover’s friend were sentenced to life in jail by a court in Agra for murdering her husband after he opposed their relationship. Read More

Steve Bannon trolled after saying Republicans will go to prison if GOP loses 2028 elections; ‘Weird thing to admit but okay’

Former Trump loyalist and top MAGA activist Steve Bannon once again became a centre of mockery on social media after making a dramatic prediction about the 2028 US presidential election. Read More

US shutdown drags on as Democrats and Republicans debate funding, health subsidies

Senators are working through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began more than a month ago, hoping to find a bipartisan resolution that has eluded them as federal workers have gone unpaid, airlines have been forced to cance Read More

Major relief for Delhi Development Authority in housing project case

. NEW DELHI: Delhi’s Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (REAT) has set aside a Rs 1 crore penalty imposed on the Delhi Development Authority by Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) for failing to register a housing project. Read More

Outing turns fatal, NIT Silchar pupil drowns, 2 missing

Representative image SILCHAR: A first-year BTech student of NIT Silchar drowned and two of his batchmates went missing after slipping into a deep section of Bouchal waterfall near Hmunthajao in Assam’s Dima Hasao district on Read More

Bengaluru Rapido driver arrested for harassing woman passenger

Representative image BENGALURU: A Rapido bike-taxi driver was arrested on Saturday in Bengaluru on charges of sexually harassing a 20-year-old woman during a trip. Read More

Related Articles