Bihar faces severe and overlapping crises — extremely low per capita income, poor literacy, weak health indicators and high crime rates — placing it among the most deprived regions globally.
Despite structural distress, unemployment and migration, election discourse focused on abstract promises and distant futures rather than the present suffering of citizens.
Stories like that of Soni Kumari and her siblings, who lost their parents during the pandemic and were denied dignity in death, echo the wider humanitarian neglect.




