Prashant Kishor Appoints Uday Singh as First National President of Jan Suraj Party

In a significant development for the Jan Suraj Party, founder Prashant Kishor has appointed Uday Singh as the party's first national president. This decision comes as Kishor shifts his focus to public engagement, entrusting organizational duties to Singh and RCP Singh. The party, which has been operating without a full-time president since its inception last October, aims to strengthen its leadership structure. Kishor's commitment to not holding any official position marks a new chapter for the party as it seeks to expand its influence in Bihar politics.
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Prashant Kishor Appoints Uday Singh as First National President of Jan Suraj Party

Uday Singh Takes the Helm of Jan Suraj Party

On Monday, Prashant Kishor, the founder of the Jan Suraj Party, announced that Uday Singh has been unanimously elected as the party's inaugural national president. During a press conference, Kishor stated that he will now focus on public outreach while delegating the responsibilities of running the organization to Uday Singh and RCP Singh, who joined the party on Sunday.


Kishor mentioned, “I may resume my foot march across Bihar starting tomorrow.” He also highlighted that Uday Singh was chosen not just by majority but through consensus by a committee formed for this purpose.


Since its establishment on October 2 of last year, the Jan Suraj Party has been operating without a full-time president. Kishor clarified that he will not hold any position within the party. Shortly after its formation, former IPS officer Manoj Bharti was appointed as the 'executive president.'


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