Moving beyond the “Musahari Project”, the Bihar movement (or the JP movement) can be considered as one of the most enduring legacies of JP where he led various competing political forces to challenge the turf of the state government in Bihar in 1974. The Congress party was in power at the Centre. JP vehemently criticised the then prime minister, Indira Gandhi, and her policies. She imposed emergency in 1975. With increasing dissenting voices against the Congress government, a large number of political rivals, including JP, were put behind bars in various cities. The opposition parties from different political hues united to challenge the emergency under the guidance of JP. Ultimately, Raj Narain, a well-known socialist leader from Varanasi, defeated Indira Gandhi in the general election in 1977 from Raebareli. Then, JP did not join the first non-Congress government.