Days after the Jan Suraaj Party faced a drubbing in the Bihar assembly election, it looks like its leader Prashant Kishor is not yet ready to give up on his goal of “winning".

Kishor, whose newly founded party scored a duck in its first electoral test, said there is “no question of stepping back" even as he invoked Mahatma Gandhi and gave examples of Pakistan’s cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, a struggling BJP in the 1980s, and a politically weaker Nitish Kumar in the 1990s.

“There is no question of stepping back without winning Bihar. You don’t know how stubborn I am," Kishor told NDTV , in what can be called his first interview after the results of the Bihar election were declared on November 14.

His party registered a spectacular collapse with not even 18 lakh votes in i

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