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| BIHAR Zero Sum Game Confronted with certain defeat in the Rajya Sabha, the government looks for ways to extract maximum political mileage and keep the pressure on Laloo. By Harinder Baweja
Now, of course, Laloo has promised land reforms in feudal north Bihar, where a massacre of Dalits led to Rabri's dismissal in the first place. The Congress, having saved the Yadav couple, has signed itself a post-dated cheque that it hopes to encash at some later date, near the next elections perhaps. The BJP is using the Dalit card to paint its rivals as the enemies of India's wretched. Which of these strategies will succeed? More important, will Bihar see even a semblance of good governance? What will be the larger impact on national politics? Who gained from this dismal episode? Who lost?
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