Jan Suraj Party chief Prashant Kishore is busy with his global mission. From Bihar to the US, he is promoting his party. After the Bihar by-election results came out, their morale was slightly higher. The fact that the party did not achieve any victories is another matter. Prashant Kishore failed miserably in his first exam. His party suffered a crushing defeat in the Bihar by-elections.
Despite this, he claimed that he would win the 2025 parliamentary elections. In a virtual conversation with the Bihar diaspora in the US, Prashant Kishore said that Bihar is indeed a failed state, mired in crisis and its all-round development requires huge efforts. Leader Jan Suraj said he fully expects his party to win the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.
PK said if his party wins, he will lift the alcohol ban and use the proceeds to improve school education. He said we have to understand that Bihar is a very dirty state. If it were a country, it would be the 11th largest country in the world by population. In terms of population, we are already behind Japan.
PK tells what is the biggest challenge in Bihar?
Prashant Kishore said that the biggest challenge is that the society here has become disillusioned with the improvement of the situation in Bihar. When you are disillusioned, the immediate need for survival becomes so strong that other Nothing matters anymore. However, all is not lost for Bihar. What we’ve done over the past two and a half years certainly offers some hope.
But the effect will only be seen after 5-6 years. He said that even if the Jan Suraj government is formed in 2025, we continue to work hard with the same dedication and Bihar will become a middle-income state by 2029-2030.
PK Party suffers heavy defeat in Bihar by-elections
Meanwhile, Prashant Kishore appealed to NRIs living in the US to support Jan Suraj and vote for him. In the recent Bihar Assembly by-elections, deposits of Jan Suraj Party candidates were forfeited in all but one seat. Prashant Kishore’s party ranked third in Tharali, fourth in Ramgarh, third in Imaganj and third in Beraganj. The NDA won these four seats. The BJP won two seats in Talari and Ramgarh, the Hindustan Awam Morcha (Secular) won two seats in Imaganj and the JDU candidate won in Beraganj Two seats.