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Dole role: Nitish Kumar is banking heavily on freebies to offset the 20-year anti-incumbency

In the run-up to the Assembly polls on November 6 and 11, Nitish Kumar has taken dole politics to another high as he faces the toughest electoral battle of his political career

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that women of Bihar have two brothers — he and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar — who would ensure their financial and social security. ANI

In 2009, Bihar witnessed the worst floods in its history as the Kosi barrage in Kushaha breached, affecting almost nine districts and a population of around 50 lakh. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launched a massive relief effort — setting up mega camps giving flood victims food, clothes, blankets, medicines and even cattle feed for their cows, One quintal of rice was given to each victim’s family — it earned him the sobriquet of ‘Quintal Wala Baba’. A year later, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) swept the polls in all nine districts, leaving Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) stunned. The baseline is that when Nitish Kumar gives doles, he knows how to use it to his political advantage. Immediately after assuming power, Nitish gave free cycles to school-going girls, earning the appreciation of women in Bihar.

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