Bihar Elections: ‘… I will leave politics’, Prashant Kishore’s shocking claim regarding Bihar assembly elections
Prashant Kishore, the architect of the Jansuraj Party, made a fierce statement on the opposition in the meeting held in Anjuman Islamia premises of the city. During this time, he also made controversial comments losing his temper several times. He further said that if JDU gets more than 25 seats in the upcoming assembly elections, then he will retire from politics.
The program called Ulema and the major faces of the community, as well as special hats distributed. During the speech from the stage, Prashant Kishore sought support from the public by citing Prophet Mohammad and religion. Breakfast was also arranged for the people involved in the meeting, where the crowd showed an atmosphere of chaos. Some people alleged that they were brought by Rs 500 and food promise, but the promise was not fulfilled, which made them angry.
Prashant Kishore lashed out at opposition parties
During the interaction with the media, Prashant Kishore was seen as an attacker on opposition parties. When asked that JDU national general secretary Manish Verma had accused him of collusion with liquor mafia, PK erupted. He compared Verma to ‘road dogs’ and said that it is not necessary to answer the words of such people.
Reacting to the legal notice of BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal, Prashant Kishore said, “When the death of the jackal comes, he runs towards the city. Similarly, people like Jaiswal are trying to intimidate by sending notices, but I will not be afraid of 100 such leaders.”
If JDU comes more than 25 seats, I will take retirement- Prashant Kishore
Reiterating his famous claim, Prashant Kishore said that if JDU gets more than 25 seats in the upcoming assembly elections, he will retire from politics. He argued that as the BJP did not get 100 seats in the Bengal elections, JDU will not go beyond 25 in Bihar.
Prashant engaged in helping the Muslim vote bank of Seemanchal
During the meeting, some people said that Prashant Kishore wants to practice the Muslim vote bank of Seemanchal by distributing the cap and citing religion, but the voter here is not going to come under anyone’s deception. Overall, this meeting of Kishanganj became the cause of both discussion and controversy for Prashant Kishore. While he made sharp attacks on JDU and BJP leaders, questions were also raised about the arrangements and strategies of his program. It is clear that PK is trying to try every possible bet in Bihar’s electoral politics.