Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor admitted that not contesting Bihar assembly polls was a “mistake” after the party secured less than 4% votes. He criticised pre-election government handouts and reaffirmed his commitment to winning future elections in the state
Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj and Mukesh Sahani’s VIP failed to secure early leads in the Bihar elections, aligning with exit poll predictions. While NDA surged ahead in over 200 seats, both parties struggled despite being projected as potential influencer
Ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor reiterated that there is no question of aligning with any political parties, but people who want change can join the party
Kishor began his fast unto death on January 2 in support of civil service aspirants who have been demanding cancellation of Bihar Public Service Commission examination
Kishor was addressing a "state-level workshop" of Jan Suraaj here, which was attended by several persons, including two former legislators and a granddaughter of late socialist icon Karpoori Thakur, joining the campaign.