Jan Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishore has warned Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday. Election strategist -turned -politician Prashant Kishore has said that Nitish Kumar will be surrounded in his house by bringing one lakh people and he will not be able to get out of the house. Prashant Kishore has announced that his party will contest all 243 seats in Bihar. Assembly elections are to be held soon in Bihar.
Prashant Kishore told reporters, “We want to give a memorandum to the Chief Minister in a peaceful manner that in the last 2 years he promised to give Rs 2 lakh to 94 lakh families, but till date not a single family has received a rupee … The government is refusing to meet us and we will remain sitting here until a representative of the government meets us.”
“The Election Commission does not know anything, we have been imposed on us …”
… their living will make them live
Prashant Kishore said, “This is the beginning of the war, still 3 months left, they will be forced to live, they do not know … The people of Bihar want change, want to remove the corrupt people, these people cannot hide behind the police in the House.”
Prashant Kishore, popularly known as PK, said, “If Nitish Kumar is not surrounded in his house, then tell me … He will bring one lakh people and surround Nitish Kumar in his house and he will not be able to get out of his house.”
PK will enter the election field for the first time
Prashant Kishore has searched for two years of villages, streets, farms, barn, cities and towns of Bihar. He raised the issue of poverty in Bihar during this visit. Prashant Kishore says that the political parties and leaders of Bihar did well to their families, not the people, but fulfilled their political ambitions.
Fierce on the issue of SIR
Apart from this, there is also a tremendous fighting in Bihar regarding the special intensive revision (SIR) of the voter list. Before the assembly elections in Bihar, the issue of voter list revision is being discussed more than the Nitish government’s work. On the issue of SIR, the opposition not only protested in the Bihar Assembly, but also in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Assembly Tejashwi Yadav took to the streets in Patna against the voter list revision. The opposition says that this is a conspiracy to steal the votes of the poor.