Bihar Politics: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Thursday stated that within the final decade, whoever he supported has emerged victorious and develop into “king,” including that he used to be part of the large political events’ victory.
The political strategist grew to become baby-kisser, Kishor, used to be addressing a meeting when he remarked that he’s ‘now not a political candidate’.
Kishor stated, “I am not a political leader. I am the son of an ordinary family in Bihar. My grandfather used to drive a bullock cart here in Bihar, he was a labourer. My father was a government doctor.”
Kishor stated that even though he used to be part of the large events’ victory however it does now not trade the lives of the general public.
“People tell me that in the last 10 years, whoever’s hands I held, whoever I advised, emerged victorious and became king… But after doing that for 10 years, I left that work 3 years ago… I made big leaders and big parties victorious in 10 years, but that doesn’t change the lives of the public. So I left,” he added.
“I felt that when God has blessed me with this knowledge and power that lives of those whom I advise change, that they emerge victorious and become king, I thought I should advise the people of Bihar once, that I should hold your hands so that your life changes too,” Jan Suraaj founder persisted.
#WATCH | Bhagalpur, Bihar: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor says, “…My name is Prashant Kishor. I am not a political leader. I am the son of an ordinary family in Bihar. My grandfather used to drive a bullock cart here in Bihar, he was a labourer. My father was a government… pic.twitter.com/eb5LMbddJA
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This comes after the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, chaired by means of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday determined to incorporate caste enumeration within the upcoming census.
The Bihar Legislative Assembly elections are due later this 12 months in November and the present Janta Dal (United)-led NDA executive within the state is predicted to stand tricky festival from the Opposition – Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) and its leaders, who’re desperate to oust Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and seize the CM seat.
(with ANI inputs)