Prashant Kishore takes a jibe at Nitish Kumar’s ‘escape’, announces reactivation of Bihar Navnirman campaign

Bihar Politics: Jan-Suraj’s founder and strategist Prashant Kishore has expressed his views amid the turmoil in the political corridors of Bihar. In the press conference held in Sasaram, he took a dig at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar going to Rajya Sabha and said that earlier only the youth used to migrate, but now the Chief Minister is also migrating. He also criticized that the government had made big promises at the time of elections such as stopping crime, corruption and migration, but in reality the situation has worsened.

On the issue of migration, he stressed that since November last year, more than 50 people from Bihar have lost their lives while living in other states. He warned that if people vote based on religion, caste and greed for money, the situation in the state will never improve.

Appeal to vote by staying away from tempting politics

Regarding the defeat in the last assembly elections, Prashant Kishore said that he appealed for votes by staying away from caste and money based politics, but the public did not understand. He assured that Jan-Suraj will continue to work honestly until there is improvement in Bihar.

Regarding the health and working capacity of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, he said that his mental and physical condition is not suitable to remain the Chief Minister for a long time. He justified his earlier prediction and said that it proved true today.

Bihar Navnirman Abhiyan reactivated in six months

Prashant Kishore also informed that Bihar Navnirman Abhiyan will be reactivated within six months. To prepare for the campaign, a three-day visit will be made to every district of the state, so that the organization can be reorganized and strengthened with the suggestions and experiences of the workers.

He also welcomed Nishant Kumar’s entry into politics, but took a dig at familyism and said that the leaders have made arrangements for the throne for their children, while the public is not worried about their children.

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