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Ahead of a crucial state election that some say is a three-way contest, an expert explains what could play a major role in deciding the results.
Why does Nitish Kumar remain a force to reckon with in
Bihar
multiple terms after he first became the state’s chief minister in 2000/2014? Has the
BJP
got some of its key tactics wrong? Will Tejaswi’s promises of a government job for all actually win votes? How much of a factor is Prashant Kishor and the Jan Suraaj Party in a state election where caste plays a key role?
Kumar Sanjay Singh is a professor of history at Delhi University’s Shraddhanand College and has been a keen watcher of social justice politics in India since 1991, with a focus on Bihar.



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