Politics of Prohibition & Polarisation in Bihar
Arun Kumar Mishra
TOTAL prohibition declared by the
The prohibition has gained wide support among the people in general and the women folk in particular and its positive impact can be seen in the lives of daily wage earners. But, illegal brewing and smuggling of liquor from neighbouring states have increased manifold which is evident from the deaths of many people after consumption of spurious liquor in Gopalganj. The Nalanda episode, in which a JD(U) leader was arrested after he was found to have illegal storage of liquor in his home, took a bizarre turn as the sub-inspector of the excise department who carried out the search was suspended and accused by the district administration of being a tool in the hands of a former Mukhia (village head). It has provided ammunition to all those who are up in arms against the total prohibition. BJP has grabbed this issue and is trying to take political advantage out of it. Ex-servicemen and those in military services have openly criticised the government’s policy and raised the issue of harassment of military personnel who visit their villages during vacation and carry a few bottles of liquor with them. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, with his eyes on larger political canvas, has made prohibition a political issue and moving around propagating this agenda.
In the meantime, more than half of the districts of Bihar are facing drought like situation due to deficient rain in July and August, while the rest -- the entire stretch of the Ganges from Buxar to
Though the government has provided food and other materials in the camps, it is far from satisfactory considering the enormity of the situation. Around 300 people have been reported dead due to the flood. Animals are the worst sufferers and their deaths have not been counted as yet. Now, as flood water is receding in the entire stretch, it has left behind a trail of devastation. The villages in the submerged areas have been completely destroyed and the villagers have lost their belongings and they will have to starts afresh. The government has announced that it would provide Rs 6,000 per family as relief. The flood-affected people need complete rehabilitation. Peasants will have to be compensated for the loss of crops, their animals and everything they possessed. According to a preliminary assessment, the damage caused due to the flood is to the tune of Rs 3,000 crore.
The
A CPI(M) team, comprising state secretary Awadhesh Kumam and
Flawed Development
A 2014 survey report, published in The Times of India, puts a big question mark on the development trajectory pursued by the Nitish Kumar government. Who are the beneficiaries of the double-digit GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product) growth? According to the survey findings,
The just-published sanitation report is also a cause of concern as it puts
Law & Order Situation
There is an alarming rise in the crime graph in the state in recent times. Report of daily killings in
The release of RJD strongman Md. Sahabuddin, who has been charged in multiple criminal cases, has generated a lot of debate in
The BJP is trying to fish in troubled water by raising the issue of return of ‘jungle raj’ in the state. The relation within the ruling coalition has also come under strain after Sahabuddin’s remark that Nitish Kumar was a chief minister of circumstances. It seems that a cold war has started between JD(U) and RJD. The Left parties must not allow the BJP to take advantage of such developments and go to the masses and mobilise them.
BJP’s Bid to Foment Communal Trouble
A planned effort is being made to create communal disturbance in Chhapra. The social media was used to foment communal trouble. The BJP and affiliates of RSS started looting and burning shops and establishments, holy places of the minority community in different areas of Saran district. Even the main market near the office of the district magistrate was not spared. A shoe showroom owned by the RJD district president was burnt. Even small shops owned by poor people were looted and burnt. The entry gate of a mosque was torn apart and teachers and students of a madrassa were threatened with dire consequences. Though curfew was imposed, miscreants were allowed to bring out a procession raising highly objectionable slogans. Police did not come to the rescue of the people who were targeted.
A CPI(M) team comprising state secretary Awadhesh Kumar and secretariat members Sarvodaya Sharma, Arun Kumar Mishra and Ahmad Ali visited the riot-affected areas. The intervention by the Party helped maintain peace in some areas. The Party also mobilised other secular parties and a peace march was planned. But at the last moment, JD(U), RJD and Congress refused to participate in the peace march. Leaders and cadres of the Left parties including CPI(M), CP(ML) and CPI came to the spot from where the peace march was to be organised but the administration did not allow it to proceed. The incident shows the limitations of the secular parties who are not interested in fighting the communal forces head on. The hesitation on the part of RJD was also due to the fact that its adherents were taking part in arson and loot. Saran district is adjacent to Uttar Pradesh. BJP is trying to create communal disturbances in and around Uttar Pradesh’s border areas to cash in on likely polarisation on communal lines in the 2017 Assembly election in the state.