Prashant Kishor Claims Majority of Bihar Residents Seek Change

Prashant Kishor, founder of Jan Suraj, asserts that more than 60% of Bihar's residents are eager for change, focusing on better education and job prospects. He critiques the current political alliances, stating that voters have limited options between the JD(U), RJD, and BJP. Additionally, social media influencer Manish Kashyap has joined Kishor's party, marking a significant shift in Bihar's political landscape. This article delves into Kishor's claims and the implications for Bihar's future governance.
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Prashant Kishor Claims Majority of Bihar Residents Seek Change

Prashant Kishor's Bold Statement on Bihar's Future

Prashant Kishor, the founder of Jan Suraj, has made a significant assertion regarding the sentiments of the people in Bihar. He stated that over 60% of the population desires change, which encompasses improved education, job opportunities, and a new governance system. Kishor pointed out that the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) receives votes primarily because Muslims do not support the BJP, while the Congress has little presence in the state, and the AIMIM is a party based in Hyderabad. According to him, the only parties that matter in Bihar are the JD(U), RJD, and BJP.


Limited Choices for Bihar's Voters

Kishor elaborated that there are two coalitions: one between the BJP and JD(U), and the other led by the RJD. This leaves the voters in Bihar with only three options. He suggested that if they wish to maintain the current system, they should vote for Nitish Kumar and the BJP. Alternatively, if they are dissatisfied with the existing order, they face two choices: either revert to the RJD's rule characterized by crime and lawlessness or join the honest and robust initiative represented by Jan Suraj.


Manish Kashyap Joins Jan Suraj Party

In a related development, Manish Kashyap, a social media influencer who recently parted ways with the BJP, joined Kishor's Jan Suraj Party on Monday. He made this announcement in the presence of Kishor, along with his supporters. Kashyap boasts nearly one crore subscribers on his YouTube channel. He first gained notoriety a few years ago when he was arrested by Tamil Nadu police for allegedly posting fake videos mistreating Bihari migrants in the southern state.


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