Prashant Kishor Aims to Usher People's Rule in Bihar with Jan Suraaj
Prashant Kishor, founder of Jan Suraaj, appeals to Bihar's citizens for support in the forthcoming assembly elections, advocating for a shift from traditional politics to 'people's rule'. He criticizes longstanding parties for perpetuating poverty and corruption, urging a new vision for societal progress.
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Prashant Kishor, the founder of the Jan Suraaj party, has called on the people of Bihar to back a new political alternative in the upcoming state assembly elections. Speaking at a gathering in the Jhanjharpur area of Madhubani district, Kishor emphasized that the state has experienced governance under Lalu Yadav, PM Modi, and Nitish Kumar, and now deserves a government driven by the people.
Addressing the crowd, Kishor stated, "I am not merely asking for votes; over the past 2.5 years, I have travelled to five thousand villages, connecting with individuals to establish Jan Suraaj. The time has come for a people's rule in Bihar after experiencing decades of leadership from established political figures."
Kishor also criticized the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Janata Dal (United) for fostering poverty and corruption over the past 30 years. He accused them of focusing solely on family gains and divisive politics. As Bihar anticipates elections later this year, the NDA and INDIA bloc parties are set to contend for power amidst a backdrop of significant political shifts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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