Kishor Unveils Jan Suraaj Party
Prashant Kishor, the prominent political strategist, officially launched his political party, Jan Suraaj, in Patna. After years of shaping election campaigns behind the scenes, Kishor aims to bring his vision of good governance and development directly to the people through this new political platform. Jan Suraaj focuses on grassroots engagement, with plans to contest elections and challenge established political structures in Bihar
Prashant Kishor, a former poll strategist who is now a politician, formally introduced the “Jan Suraaj Party,” his new political organization, in Patna on Wednesday. Kishore said during the launch that the party has been in operation for the last two years and has just been given approval by the Indian Election Commission.
With the approval of the Election Commission, the Jan Suraaj Party is anticipated to run in every seat in the next Bihar Assembly elections.
Saying that the Jan Suraaj Party is a “amalgamation of both RSS and minorities,” Kishor took a subtle jab at the Opposition for raising concerns about his party’s purported links to the BJP.
Prashant Kishor, who addressed the assembly, estimated that in order to attain world-class standards, Bihar’s education system would need to undergo a major revamp, costing around Rs 5 lakh crore over the course of the next ten years.
Speaking on the state’s alcohol prohibition, Kishor contended that educational reform could be the better use of the yearly revenue lost (about Rs 20,000 crore).
“That money won’t go toward funding roads, water, electricity, or leader security when the alcohol ban is lifted. He emphasized the need of making an investment in the future of the state by saying, “It will only be used for building a new education system in Bihar.”
Refrence by IndiaToday
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