Jan Suraaj Party bit the dust in the assembly polls, and the results were unexpected for the party leaders, especially for founder and poll strategist Prashant Kishor. The party failed to open its account in the elections. Kishor had been claiming that the people of Bihar were looking for an option and that his party would emerge as that alternative in the polls.
Once, while talking to News 24, Kishor had claimed: “If JDU wins even 25 seats, I will give up politics forever.” He had also claimed that after November, Nitish Kumar would not remain Chief Minister.
He also levelled allegations against three senior BJP leaders — Samrat Chaudhary, Dilip Jaiswal and Mangal Pandey. He targeted RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav as well, taking a jibe at him by calling him a “9th failed”, but this attack made n

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