Patna First BJP, then JDU, then TMC. Election strategist Prashant Kishor traveled from Arsh to Floor in politics. Recently, his dream of joining the Congress was shattered. After that Prashant Kishor had also taunted the Congress leaders. Prashant had said that at present no party including Congress has the strength to defeat PM August 2, 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Now after completing the journey of all the parties, Prashant Kishor is preparing to play a new innings of politics from his side. He himself has disclosed this by tweeting today.
My quest to be a meaningful participant in democracy & help shape pro-people policy led to a 10yr rollercoaster ride!
As I turn the page, time to go to the Real Masters, THE PEOPLE,to better understand the issues & the path to “Jana Suraj”-Peoples Good Governance
Beginning #A state in Eastern India from
— Prashant Kishor (@PrasantKishor) May 2, 2022
Prashant is preparing to start his latest political innings from his home state Bihar. In his tweet, he wrote, ’10 years have been completed for my important contribution to democracy and my desire to make a policy in the interest of the people. During this time there were many ups and downs. Now I am turning the page. In reality, it is time to go to the master, that is, to the general public. so that the issues can be better understood. For this I am starting “Jana Suraj”. Beginning from Bihar for the sake of good government for the people. Let us tell you that before this Prashant Kishor has lived in Bihar for a long time.
When Prashant Kishor broke ties with BJP, he was associated with JDU in Bihar. Nitish Kumar had given him the status of a cabinet minister. Then he went to Punjab and became an advisor to the then CM Captain Amarinder Singh. After leaving there, she supported Mamta didi in Bengal. Recently, after talks with the Congress deteriorated, Prashant Kishor moved to Telangana and negotiated a settlement between his company IPAC and the ruling TRS in Telangana. Now everyone’s eyes are on where Prashant reaches in his new political innings.