SIR, unemployment, migration likely to be key poll agendas in Bihar polls
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is expected to emerge as a central issue in the upcoming Bihar polls, with INDIA bloc leaders repeatedly accusing the Election Commission of 'vote theft' — a charge the poll panel has firmly denied. The Opposi...

The Election Commission on Monday announced a two-phase polls in the state, with voting to be held on November 6 and 11 and counting scheduled on November 14.
Besides Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who is seen as past his political prime but remains a formidable presence, the NDA also includes allies such as Jitan Ram Manjhi, Chirag Paswan and Upendra Kushwaha, along with the BJP as the principal constituent.
The Mahagathbandhan is helmed by the RJD-Congress combine, which joined hands with the CPI(ML) Liberation and other alliance partners.
The grand alliance would seek to draw inspiration from its better-than-expected performance in 2020.
Elections are likely to be fought mainly on the following issues:
* Special Intensive Revision: It will be the core issue in the polls as INDIA bloc leaders have been continuously accusing the Election Commission of indulging in 'Vote theft', even though the poll panel has categorically denied the charge.
* The Opposition is likely to target the NDA over alleged deterioration in law and order across the state. The ruling coalition, however, maintains that the situation is under control and law enforcement agencies are functioning effectively.
* Several welfare measures recently announced by the NDA government at the Centre and state will be raised by the ruling parties to woo voters, while the Opposition will highlight issues which were not addressed by the Nitish Kumar government.
* Migration from the state, especially among youth seeking employment, will be another major issue for the Opposition. Leaders from the INDIA bloc are expected to criticise the NDA government for failing to generate adequate job opportunities within the state.
* Quotas: Both the NDA and the INDIA bloc claim credit for the increased reservation for deprived communities following the caste-based survey conducted in the state. With Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pushing for a national caste census, the elections may see a return of the "Mandal versus Kamandal" narrative, pitting social justice politics against Hindutva-driven ideology.
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