Poll strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor officially launched his political party, Jan Suraaj Party, in Patna on Wednesday. Kishor revealed that the party has been operational for the past two years and recently gained approval from the Election Commission of India. With this official recognition, the Jan Suraaj Party is now preparing to contest all constituencies in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.
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Responding to Allegations of BJP Ties
In a subtle jab at the Opposition, who have questioned the party’s alleged connections to the BJP, Kishor clarified that the Jan Suraaj Party represents an “amalgamation of both RSS and minorities,” emphasizing its inclusive nature.
Focus on Overhauling Bihar’s Education System
During the event, Prashant Kishor called for a major transformation in Bihar’s education system. He estimated that around Rs 5 lakh crore would be needed over the next decade to bring the state’s educational infrastructure up to world-class standards.
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Criticism of Bihar’s Liquor Ban
Kishor also addressed the controversial liquor ban in Bihar, suggesting that the annual revenue loss of approximately Rs 20,000 crore could be redirected toward educational reform. He argued that lifting the liquor ban would allow the government to allocate funds toward education rather than infrastructure or security. Kishor stressed that education should be a top priority for the state’s future.
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