The recent incidents of religious intolerance highlights the attitude of mainstream media, yet again. The issues that have to be kept in the sidelines have been pushed into prime time shows.
The comments made by anti-NDA parties are only feeding to the frenzy, especially at the election times. They think that the issue can be leveraged to consolidate the Muslim votes. But what they don't realise is that it has the potential to consolidate the Hindu votes against them.
NDA has come out with a development agenda but instead of challenging that, these parties are playing a dangerous game of amplifying the differences between communities. The only strategy to successfully counter NDA for Nitish was to part ways with the convicted criminal. But he's lost that chance to show that he and he alone can save Bihar.
Based on several growth parameters, in comparison with the Jungle Raj, Nitish has done quite a good work. The state is so backward that it cannot be brought to the levels of advanced Southern or Western states so soon. Nevertheless, he has achieved something and several people in Bihar recognise his work.
Instead of riding on this economic success and the fantastic chance to finish off his bête noir, he's blinded by arrogance and jealousy. Just because he's performed well as CM for Bihar, he cannot match himself with the might of a national party when it comes to Union government. True, sleepyhead Deve Gowda and an inconspicuous IK Gujral were PM once. That was a different time.
Timing is everything in politics. This time, he must have focused on annihilating Lalu's party; ensure he becomes CM for a third term; become a real regional satrap; then take on the mighty BJP. It's still possible that he may win this election. But, his powers will be severely curtailed. He will have to handle a more powerful and hence, troublesome Lalu. At the same time, BJP will also get some significant seats, although they will have to sit in the opposition. They will ensure that Nitish is given a tough time.
Lalu will only consolidate his position in the state with this lifeline. He's shrewd. He's no illusion; no shame; no arrogance. To get to his goal, he'll do anything. He's a Hindi speaking Karunanidhi. Nitish, on the other hand, is like Jayalalithaa. But only that he doesn't have an absolute control over the party unlike the way she has. Without such a control, he had lost out to his one time Man Friday JR Manjhi. Nobody will be like OP for Jaya. Nitish must have realised that at once.
Remember the end of JD(S) in Karnataka, after they ditched BJP. The regional party has lost out to national parties. Especially helping Congress by pushing Sidhu to the sidelines.
So, even if BJP is losing this term, this will be the last term for Nitish.