The BJP apparently wants to win over the minorities in Bihar, especially in the Muslim belt of Seemanchal belt bordering Bengal, where Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM had made a grand entry by winning five seats in the recent assembly elections. Muslims account for about 17 per cent of the total number of voters but in about 20 constituencies of Kishanganj, Katihar, Purnia, Araria, they are a dominant force. Until now, NDA has been getting Muslim votes primarily because of Nitish’s minority welfare policies. But with Hussain’s induction, BJP apparently wants to send out a clear-cut message that the former Union minister may well be its next chief ministerial face in Bihar. Hussain is not only a young and articulate leader from the community but also has had a clean image. Political pundits believe that he will be the best bet for the party if it aspires to wrest the baton of NDA’s leadership from Nitish in 2025, if not earlier.