The Jan Suraaj Party, led by strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor, has been shown by exit polls to have made no significant impact in the Bihar assembly elections. The party had launched its campaign much earlier than other parties and distributed its focus equally across all seats. This went against analysts’ expectations that Kishor might concentrate his resources on a few constituencies to establish sample seats.
According to political observers, Prashant Kishor, as a strategist, might have adopted this approach to develop local power centres in each constituency and convey the message that the party aims to build a pan-Bihar cadre, where every constituency holds equal importance.
The party, despite knowing that there are many seats which are out of their reach, conducted blan

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