Prashant Kishor News
Independent MP from Purnia, Pappu Yadav's remarks come a day after Chirag Paswan launched a scathing attack on the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government, expressing his disappointment over the "deteriorating" law and order situation.
Prashant Kishor, whose party Jan Suraaj will also be contesting the Bihar assembly elections, shared his thought on the division of Muslim votes and impact of Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) on the poll results.
Prashant Kishor criticised Lalu Yadav's past decision to appoint his wife, Rabri Devi, as the Chief Minister of Bihar.
Jan Suraaj Party Chief Prashant Kishor came to address a public rally in Wazirganj, Gaya, as part of his campaign for the upcoming Bihar Legislative Assembly elections.
After the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Chief Lalu Yadav expelled his elder son Tej Pratap Yadav from the party for six years, Jan Suraaj's founder and poll-strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor weighed in and asked what Bihar has to do with this expulsion.
The political strategist turned politician, Kishor, was addressing a gathering when he remarked that he is 'not a politician'.
Speaking to IANS, Kishor announced that the party's state-wide signature campaign will be launched on May 11, focusing on three pressing welfare issues in Bihar.
Prashant Kishor asserted that people of the state have been let down by Nitish Kumar, RJD president Lalu Prasad and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Jan Suraaj founder demands Nitish Kumar's resignation, citing physical exhaustion and mental unfitness.
Prashant Kishor also hopes that his own outfit, Jan Suraaj Party, will make a splash in the upcoming state elections.
Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party has approached the Patna High Court, demanding the cancellation of Bihar PSC exams over alleged irregularities.
Prashant Kishor was detained by the Patna Police on Monday at Gandhi Maidan against the alleged BPSC exam paper leak.
Kishor made the announcement at the historic Gandhi Maidan in the state capital, three days after giving a "48-hour ultimatum" to the Nitish Kumar government for acting on the demand, raised by aggrieved candidates.
Prashant Kishore's Jan Suraaj makes a modest debut in Bihar by-elections, showing potential despite challenges as a fledgling political party.
Kishor told the Bihari diaspora community that he was "not trying to scare them" but making them aware of the ground realities and the long road ahead.
Addressing a gathering, Kishor said that once voted to power, the Jan Suraaj government would ensure that people who are going out of Bihar in search of unskilled jobs would get similar jobs in the state and would be able to earn Rs 10,000-Rs 12,000 per month.
Krishna Singh, although a native of Karath village in the Tarari constituency of Bhojpur district, had been living in Noida during his military service.
Kishor also named Manoj Bharti, a Madhubani-born former Indian Foreign Service Officer, as working president of the party, saying the latter will hold the post till March when organisational polls will be he
The official launch will take place at a grand event at the veterinary college ground in Patna, where Kishor will reveal the party's name, its constitution, and introduce a 25-member leadership team, including the designated party president.
Talking about the BJP and JD(U) tie-up, Kishor said that even the BJP workers know that they cannot win the polls on the face of Nitish Kumar.
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