New Delhi: Faced with poverty and unemployment, the people of Bihar are looking for a change in the upcoming assembly polls, CPI(ML) Liberation general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya said on Sunday and called for ensuring focus on ground issues to prevail over attempts at social engineering and polarization.
In an interview with PTI, he also accused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of failing to check the "cocktail of crime, communalism and corruption".
"The BJP hopes Bihar will be like Maharashtra and Delhi but the other option is that Bihar should be like Jharkhand," Bhattacharya said.
He claimed the 'vikas' model had failed in Bihar.
"There is a cocktail of crime, communalism and corruption. The people want change. They don't just want a change in chief minister or the government, they want solutions for their issues," Bhattacharya said.
"...wages are the lowest in Bihar. ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) workers get Rs 1,500..." he said.
Displacement and people losing lands have become major issues amid the ongoing land survey for updation of records and poor land acquisition policy, he alleged.
"A large number of people are being displaced from their lands," he said.
Bhattacharya compared the land survey with the National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise in Assam.
"The recent land survey in Bihar, I think, is some kind of equivalent to the NRC in Assam. It has created huge insecurity, people don't have papers for their lands; the land has been divided between families over the years but there is no legal documentation..." he said.
"People are running from pillar to post for their land records, there is a lot of corruption... Besides, land is being taken from farmers in the name of roads, railway tracks, smart cities, urbanisation... The compensation paid is not enough and, sometimes, the farmers don't get anything. So displacement and land acquisition are big issues," he said.
He also counted poverty as a major issue in the state where a caste survey had revealed that around 63 per cent of families earned less than Rs 10,000 per month.
This, Bhattacharya said, led to a debt crisis as people were forced to take loans to survive.
"The debt crisis is a huge issue, there are issues related to microfinancing as well," he said.
The CPI(ML) Liberation, over the past year, has been conducting 'padyatras' and outreach programmes in Bihar. This will culminate with the Badlo Bihar Mahajutan rally in Patna on March 2, he said.
"If we can't bring these issues to the fore, the BJP will try to do something like it did in Jharkhand by raking up illegal infiltration... It would create some artificial, polarising issue and try to derail the election discourse," he said.