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Caste-Based Politics in Bihar: Evaluating the Strength of Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi, Mukesh Sahani, and Upendra Kushwaha

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KKN Gurugram Desk | Bihar’s political landscape has long been dominated by the intricate dynamics of caste-based representation. Unlike many Indian states where ideology and development promises play a central role, Bihar continues to revolve significantly around caste affiliations. From legislative assembly elections to Lok Sabha contests, political outcomes are often determined by how well parties align themselves with dominant caste groups.

Among the key players shaping Bihar’s caste-driven political narrative are Chirag PaswanJitan Ram ManjhiMukesh Sahani, and Upendra Kushwaha — each representing specific communities and carving out their space in a competitive regional ecosystem. While larger parties like JD(U), RJD, and BJP continue to dominate, these caste-specific parties and their leaders play a pivotal role in coalition politics and vote-bank mobilization.

Caste-Based Politics: A Historical Perspective

Before diving into the influence of individual leaders, it’s essential to understand why caste plays such a central role in Bihar’s politics. The Mandal Commission’s implementation in the early 1990s marked a turning point, creating political consciousness among backward classes (OBCs), extremely backward classes (EBCs), Dalits, and other marginalized communities.

This era gave rise to leaders who built their careers not on pan-Indian ideologies but on local caste allegiances. Leaders like Lalu Prasad Yadav (Yadav community), Nitish Kumar (Kurmi), and Ram Vilas Paswan (Dalits) laid the foundation of what would become a deeply caste-segmented electoral landscape.

Today, this legacy continues with new and old leaders seeking to mobilize their respective caste groups.

Chirag Paswan: The Dalit Youth Icon

Party: Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas)
Caste Base: Dalits (Paswan community)
Influence: Moderate to High

Chirag Paswan, son of the late Ram Vilas Paswan, leads the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) and represents one of Bihar’s most politically vocal Dalit communities — the Paswans. After splitting from the unified LJP, Chirag adopted a youth-centric, assertive approach. Though he suffered a setback in the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, his hold over the Paswan vote bank remains intact, especially in areas like Jamui, Khagaria, and Hajipur.

Chirag positions himself as a future-forward leader advocating Dalit rights, infrastructural development, and nationalistic pride. His alliance possibilities with the BJP at the national level enhance his strategic value, even if electoral numbers remain limited.

Jitan Ram Manjhi: Veteran Dalit Leader

Party: Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) – HAM(S)
Caste Base: Musahar (Mahadalit)
Influence: Low to Moderate

Jitan Ram Manjhi, a former Chief Minister of Bihar, commands respect as a veteran Dalit voice. His party, HAM(S), primarily draws support from Mahadalits — a term created during Nitish Kumar’s tenure to consolidate extremely backward Dalit groups.

Though Manjhi has often played the role of kingmaker in tight political scenarios, his party’s independent strength is modest. His influence lies more in strategic bargaining and alliance politics, where his alignment with either the RJD or NDA can shift electoral balances in close contests.

Mukesh Sahani: The “Son of Mallah” and EBC Mobilizer

Party: Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP)
Caste Base: Nishad/Mallah (EBC)
Influence: Rising

Mukesh Sahani, a former Bollywood set designer turned politician, founded the VIP to represent the aspirations of the Nishad (Mallah) community. He cleverly branded himself as the “Son of Mallah”, a title that resonates strongly with Bihar’s riverine fishing communities.

Sahani’s entry into politics was strategic — first aligning with Mahagathbandhan, then switching to NDA, and now maintaining an independent stance. Though his VIP failed to win seats in the 2020 Bihar assembly elections, his appeal among EBC voters in regions like Bhagalpur, Patna, and Gopalganj is growing.

His demand for Scheduled Caste status for the Nishad community is central to his campaign, making him a powerful voice for EBC empowerment in the state.

Upendra Kushwaha: Champion of the Koeri/Kushwaha Community

Party: Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal (RLJD)
Caste Base: Koeri/Kushwaha (OBC)
Influence: Moderate

Upendra Kushwaha, once a Union Minister and JD(U) ally, now heads the RLJD, focusing on mobilizing the influential Koeri/Kushwaha caste, traditionally known for their role in agriculture and rural leadership.

His political trajectory includes alliances with both BJP and RJD-led Mahagathbandhan, but he has struggled to build a lasting base. Despite multiple attempts, Kushwaha’s electoral performance remains inconsistent. However, his community’s numerical strength in districts like Buxar, Bhojpur, and Aurangabad ensures he continues to play a role in Bihar’s coalition politics.

Comparing the Political Capital of Bihar’s Caste-Based Leaders

Leader Caste Base Political Party 2020 Assembly Impact 2024 Lok Sabha Outlook Core Strength
Chirag Paswan Paswan (Dalit) LJP (Ram Vilas) 1 MLA via allies Strong in Jamui, Hajipur National exposure
Jitan Ram Manjhi Mahadalit (Musahar) HAM(S) 4 MLAs Localized support Veteran status
Mukesh Sahani Nishad (Mallah/EBC) VIP No seats in 2020 Vote split potential Populist campaign
Upendra Kushwaha Koeri/Kushwaha (OBC) RLJD Minimal Moderate in Bhojpur Policy-focused

Role in Coalition Politics

While none of these leaders currently command a mass base capable of single-handedly winning elections, they are indispensable in coalition arithmetic. Their ability to consolidate 2–5% of vote share in key constituencies can swing results in favor of larger alliances.

For national parties like BJP and Congress or regional giants like JD(U) and RJD, these leaders act as vote multipliers — especially in multi-cornered contests.

Challenges and Future Outlook

  • Leadership Succession: Chirag has taken over his father’s legacy, but others like Manjhi and Kushwaha have yet to groom successors.

  • Relevance Beyond Caste: To stay relevant, these parties must go beyond caste identity and focus on development, education, and employment.

  • Youth Appeal: Among the four, Chirag and Sahani appear more connected with young voters via social media and digital campaigns.

  • Alliance Stability: Frequent shifts in alliances erode trust. Consistency could benefit long-term voter loyalty.

Bihar’s caste-based political players — Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi, Mukesh Sahani, and Upendra Kushwaha — are critical actors in the state’s deeply fragmented electoral theatre. While their independent strength may be limited, their strategic utility in coalition-building is immense.

As Bihar heads toward future elections, these leaders will continue to influence not only seat distributions but also policy direction, voter narratives, and alliance strategies. Whether they rise to become power centers or remain kingmakers depends on their ability to adapt, expand beyond caste lines, and connect with a modern Bihar yearning for development alongside representation.

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