'RJD wooing Dalits to take on BJP in Bihar'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

If the is going all out to woo voters in to trump a likely alliance of rival parties, it is facing an aggressive bid in to woo key scheduled castes leaders to corner the saffron party-led NDA in the elections next year.

The only option for leaders like him is to try out another alliance as the earlier one did not work, he said.

Another scheduled and former Assembly left Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) earlier this week and announced his support to the Lalu Prasad-led

Incidentally, Manjhi and Choudhary have been rival leaders and the former Bihar had defeated the latter in seat in 2015.

With both of them now together in the RJD-led alliance, which includes the Congress, leaders have been quick to claim that the development highlights an anti-mood among Dalits.

Leaders follow the churning at the ground level. As of now I can say that 70 per cent of Dalits in Bihar are with the RJD. The leaders coming to us have their ears to the ground, RJD said.

However, BJP leaders have played down the import of Manjhi and Choudhary leaving their alliance, saying that they have limited appeal.

A NDA leader, who did not wish to be named, claimed that a big majority of Dalits will support their alliance as Bihar enjoys the backing of most marginalised castes among Dalits while and their ally is an of Paswans, the largest caste.

He also pointed out the recent joining of former Bihar Ashok Chaudhary, a Dalit, in the JD(U) to claim that the ruling alliance retains its appeal in the community.

Jha, however, dismissed the claim and took a dig at the BJP, saying Dalit outreach for the saffron party was all about its leaders having ordered from outside with the community members.

When Lalu Prasad as chief minister would go to Dalit localities, spend entire day with them, have with them and get haircut for Dalit youths, then the BJP would call it a drama. Now it is doing the same drama with much more perverse manner, he said.

Claiming that the conviction rate in cases of atrocities against Dalits in Bihar is merely 0.36 per cent and non-execution of reservation for them in promotion in government jobs, Manjhi said the community is faced with a constitutional and political crisis.

Dalits are close to 16 per cent of population in Bihar and their votes could be decisive in a state where castes remain a key influence in elections.

While the BJP-led NDA is seen to be a favourite of upper castes and a number of intermediary castes, the two largest voting blocks of Yadavs and Muslims are seen to strongly backing the RJD. In such a scenario, votes of Dalits and some extremely backward castes (EBC) could be decisive.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 14:40 IST