Prashant Kishor, the renowned poll strategist, has faced a massive drubbing on his electoral debut. His party, the Jan Suraaj (JSP), has failed to even open its account in afternoon trends in the Bihar assembly elections. But some of PK's words have stood the test of time. The 48-year-old leader had predicted that his party would either be "on the sky or on the floor." At one point, he had said the JSP would get "less than 10 or above 150, nothing in between" in the 243-seat legislative assembly.

On that count, PK was right, his party clearly remains on the floor. But it's his other election forecast that raises many questions now. Kishor had said in a number of interviews that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal (United) would not get more than 25 seats, and that Kumar will not sit

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