Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary sent a defamation notice of Rs 100 crore to Prashant Kishore

Bihar Minister Ashok Chaudhary sent a defamation notice of Rs 100 crore to Prashant Kishore

Bihar minister and JD-U leader Ashok Chaudhary has given a defamation notice to Prashant Kishore, the founder of the Jan Suraj Party (JSP), accusing him of making “baseless, trivial and insulting allegations”.

The notice sent by Ashok Chaudhary’s lawyer states that either Prashant Kishore should present evidence in support of his allegations or apologize unconditionally for “irreparable damage and defaming society”.

The notice sent by Ashok Chaudhary’s lawyer stated that either Prashant Kishore should present evidence in support of his allegations or within a week of receiving legal notice, within a week, “I apologize unconditionally for” incomparable damage to my client and tarnish his reputation “.

The notice states that if this is not done, Chaudhary will start a civil lawsuit for proper criminal proceedings and compensation of Rs 100 crore in Bihar. It has been said in the note that Kishore gave “derogatory statements” at a press conference held in Patna on September 19, 2025.

It mentions that Chaudhary has served the public for more than three decades and earned fame for his commitment and leadership capacity. In addition to his various roles as a political leader, the notice also mentions his educational qualifications and inviting him to present a paper in the Harvard University campus.

The notice stated that Kishore has accused Chaudhary of “corruption” and accused the public leader of uttering “sheer lies”. Innovations said, “It is said in full clear terms that my client has no connection with the functioning of MVV trust or any kind of assets and liabilities.” Other allegations have also been dismissed in the notice.

The notice stated that the statement by Kishore at the press conference was “fully misleading, unfounded, misleading and highly condemnable” and “with malicious intentions to tarnish and discredit my client’s reputation” with malicious intentions. In the note, Kishore has been accused of “motivated campaign” against Chaudhary.

The notice stated, “You have caused irreparable damage to my client to achieve relevance in state politics and tarnish their reputation and reputation.”

It further states, “I urge you to either present evidence in support of your allegations or to publicly damage my client’s reputation and reputation. Publicly apologize in the press conference. Do this within a week of receiving my legal notice within a week of receiving my legal notice, otherwise my client is bound to be a fair action to compensate for 100 crore rupees in Bihar state Will have to. “Political parties in Bihar are preparing for the assembly elections to be held later this year.

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