Are they still confused between the SP and the BSP? Perhaps not. Are they looking upon AIMIM as an alternative? This too appears less likely. In the past, AIMIM’s social media presence gave a lot of indications about their electoral fate. This time around, even that space seems to suggest that AIMIM is seen at best as a spoiler who eventually ends up helping the BJP. On this count too, the Bihar experience is a reminder to UP Muslims. In Bihar in 2020, the BJP prevailed over many seats with slender margins only because of a number of spoilers in the Opposition space. By now, they have come to realise that an unprecedented majoritarian consolidation cannot help them, even if it raises the proportion of Muslims among legislators. For, a majoritarian regime can very well afford to ignore the Muslim legislators, not only inside the legislative arena but also in terms of influence on police and other state machinery. Between 1937 and 1939, UP Muslims had undergone this very experience, something the Muslim League exploited in 1946-1947, and left behind as a stone around the community’s neck after Independence.