Jammu, April 16 -- For over three and half decades, the political power in Bihar has revolved around two personalities Nitish Kumar, a technocrat and Laloo Prasad, a law graduate. Both ruled the State directly or indirectly for about 15-15 years, each leading the regional parties with the support of national ally BJP and Congress respectively. Before the pre-Mandal era, the two leaders worked unitedly & were termed as "Hira-Moti" by their well-wishers, and "Ranga-Billa" by rivals. Laloo Prasad was elected as an MP in his first attempt in 1977, but Nitish lost two consecutive elections and reached the Vidhan Sabha in his third attempt in 1985. After the demise of Karpoori Thakur, Ex-CM & leader of the opposition, Nitish Kumar was instrumenta...