Prashant Kishore will launch political party on October 2, said – will bring public rule in 2025

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Prashant Kishore has formally announced the launch of his political party. He will formally launch his party on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on October 2. He gave this information while addressing his officials at Bapu Auditorium in Patna, the capital of Bihar on Sunday. Along with this he also discussed Jai Bihar, Jai-Jai Bihar.

While addressing the officials of Jan Suraj in Bapu Auditorium, PK said that all of you have not come to meet us, because we met you at your homes in your respective villages. About one crore members will lay the foundation of Jan Suraj on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October. It will start with nominating 1.50 lakh people as office bearers on the first day.

He rejected the controversy over Jan Suraj leading the party and said that he will not lead the party. But the leaders will be elected from their respective constituencies which will strengthen the strength of the people for the assembly elections to be held in the state.

Will bring public rule in 2025: PK

PK claimed that the party will bring people’s rule in 2025. He also claimed that the party will work hard to ensure that people from Bihar who go to Punjab and Haryana in search of work will get employment here and in the times to come, people from outside come to Bihar in search of employment. do.

He said that you have not associated yourself with Jan Suraj, this padayatra or its people. You have associated yourself with those who were agitating for a better alternative for Bihar, but in the absence of an alternative they have come together.

Highlighting the need for a political alternative, he said, this is because our conscience and our concern for our children still exist. We will create such a system for ourselves and our children that will astonish people. This is because only those who were earlier insulted by being called ‘Bihari’ could create a wonderful system.

Targeted at Nitish Kumar

Taking aim at Nitish, PK said that I had come here in 2015 for his election campaign and wanted to meet all his office-bearers. I started his campaign on June 2, 2015, when there were 2,200 people in the SK Memorial Hall. We will fill this hall (Bapu Auditorium) ten times. If we want to field only degree holders in the upcoming elections, will we get so many graduates? PK said that the issue will be discussed in other similar meetings before reaching the final decision.

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