Patna (Bihar): As Bihar braces itself for a three-phase Legislative Assembly election from October 28 to November 7, the fate of political leaders depends on how the electorate perceives they can solve ground-level issues from reverse migration to tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is seeking a fourth straight electoral victory amid the challenge posed by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav-led Mahagathbandhan. In fact, the challenge for Kumar is not just from the opposition, but a plethora of problems affecting Bihar.
Reverse migration
Scores of labourers from Bihar had to traverse back to their native places after the nationwide lockdown, which was imposed in March end in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, halted all economic activities.
Bihar supplies one of the largest labour forces to most parts of the country. Lack of economic development in the state has forced generations of labourers of the state to seek work outside.
However, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the labourers are now wary of going back to the states, where they were working, even as the lockdown has been eased. They are now demanding jobs from the state government. Coming at a time when the state is going for polls, the migrants' issue is going to be a big factor.
Unemployment
The migrant labourers' crisis points to another issue: that of unemployment. A Periodic Labour Force Survey has stated that over 40 per cent of Bihar youth are unable to find any source of income.
Earlier this year, a Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) report said Bihar's unemployment rate increased 31.2 percentage points in April 2020 -- rising up to 46.6 per cent. The CMIE survey said the unemployment rate in Bihar rose from 1.6 per cent in April 2017 to its current rate.
The unemployment situation is aggravated due to the returning migrant labourers to the state. The government, which will be voted to power, will have to manage this crisis even as both the NDA and Grand Alliance have made promises on this count. The NDA has promised five lakh jobs over the next five years in the IT sector in Bihar, while Mahagathbandhan has promised 10 lakh government jobs if voted to power.
Tackling COVID-19 crisis
The active COVID-19 cases in Bihar as of October 27 are 9,355, while a total of 1,058 people have lost their lives, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare data indicate.