Patna: After completion of the first phase of elections in Bihar, the focus has now shifted to Seemanchal where elections for the second phase are scheduled to be held on November 3.
Districts such as West Champaran, East Champaran, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Araria, Purnea, Kishanganj, Katihar etc. fall under Seemanchal. Besides, elections for the second phase will also be held in districts like Samastipur, Patna, Vaishali and Muzaffarpur. Polling will be done for 91 seats.
These elections hold great prominence for the political parties as districts like Kishanganj have over 60 per cent Muslim population followed by Araria with 45 per cent, Katihar with 40 per cent and Purnia with over 30 per cent. These four districts give stability to Mahagathbandhan rather than NDA because of its secular image.
Leaders like Tariq Anwar of Congress, Asrarul Haque and Shahnawaz Hussain are prominent political figures in the region who are responsible for polarisation of votes. The supporters of late bahubali leader Mohammed Taslimuddin also have a great influence on voters, especially in Kishanganj.
"The behaviour of the voters from South Bihar is different from that of Seemanchal. The politics in South Bihar's districts connected to Jharkhand is based on caste while people of Seemanchal area believe in the community-oriented polarisation of votes," Shahnawaj Malik, a political analyst based in Purnia.
"These areas have a sizable population of Muslims. Hence, it is not a question of who is favourite here. Recently, leaders like Tariq Anwar left the NCP and joined Congress. It has strengthened the party. The followers of late Mohammed Taslimuddin have always supported the RJD," he said.