There was a sense of uneasy calm at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters at 11, Ashok Road, on Sunday morning, soon after it became clear that Bihar was slipping out of the National Democratic Alliance's reach.
Till Saturday evening the BJP was hopeful of a majority and was preparing to celebrate in the party office. The results however soured the moods. The colourful tents, which were especially put in the anticipation of a victory, remained deserted till afternoon.
The shocked leaders decided to stay away from the newsmen desperately hunting for bytes, interviews and some insight into the BJP's drubbing in the elections.
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In one corner, some unknown party activists clad in white kurta-pyjama were busy debating the reasons of defeat. Some of them had come fresh from Ground Zero and were blaming Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged promise of giving ~15 lakh to every Indian within one year of rule. They were unhappy with concentration of power in a few hands.