Prashant Kishor's political advice cost Rs 100 crore, big revelation in election rally

Prashant Kishor: Election strategist Prashant Kishor is starting a new innings with the by-elections to be held in Bihar. Jan Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishore has fielded his candidates in the by-elections on four seats. Meanwhile, the opposition parties are continuously raising questions on PK that from where is he getting so much money that he has been living in tents and cities in Bihar for the last two years.

Prashant Kishore charges Rs 100 crore for one advice

Apart from this, a lot of expenditure has also been spent in forming Jansuraj Party. Amidst the continuously arising questions, Prashant Kishore has answered all the questions. Addressing an election rally in Belaganj on October 31, PK said that he used to charge a fee of Rs 100 crore for giving one advice to any party.

I formed government in 10 states- PK

He further said that the government formed by him is running in 10 states. If we have formed our party today, will we not get money to set up tents and tents to run our campaign? We are not that weak. We used to charge Rs 100 crore as fees for giving election advice to any party in an election. If I give salad to any political party, the amount of money I have spent on tents and tents in 2 years will be returned in just 1 day.

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By-elections on 4 seats on 13 November

Let us tell you that by-elections are going to be held in Imamganj, Ramgarh, Belaganj and Tarari of Bihar on 13th November. All political parties have started preparations regarding this. Imamganj seat and Ramgarh seat remain hot seats because the daughter-in-law of Union Minister and HAM Party convenor Jitan Ram Manjhi has contested from Imamganj seat.

Ramgarh and Imamganj became oyster hot seats

At the same time, Ajit Singh, younger son of RJD state president Jagdanand Singh, has been given ticket from Ramgarh assembly seat. Earlier, Ajit Singh's elder brother and Jagdanand Singh's elder son Sudhakar Singh was the MLA from this seat, but after winning the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Sudhakar Singh had to resign from the post of MLA.

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