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Jan Suraaj Founder Prashant Kishor Makes Big Statement, Refuses Any Post-Poll Alliance In Bihar, Says ‘If Needed, We Will…’

Prashant Kishor had earlier slammed the BJP-led Centre, accusing it of giving more priority to Gujarat while ignoring Bihar in the establishment of factories.

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Last updated: November 9, 2025 17:54:18 IST

Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Sunday dismissed the idea of joining a coalition government if his party does not win an outright majority in the Bihar Assembly elections. In an exclusive interview with ANI, the political strategist-turned-politician emphasised that he would rather continue working directly with the people than compromise on his party’s core principles.

“If the people of Bihar don’t want to change yet, we will stay with them and keep working for another five years. There is no question of joining the government, either. Jan Suraaj will form the government on its own strength, or we’ll sit in opposition. And if needed, we’ll even force another election, let it happen again. We are against the BJP, we oppose them on ideological grounds,” Prashant Kishor said.

Kishor continued, “We have put our blood and sweat into building Jan Suraaj, and the change is already visible, so let’s just wait for the results. When the numbers come, what’s the worst that can happen? Maybe Jan Suraaj won’t get as many seats this time, then we’ll work for another five years. What’s the hurry? I’m 48 years old; I can give five more years to this cause.”

Prashant Kishor on Saturday slammed the BJP-led Centre, accusing it of giving more priority to Gujarat while ignoring Bihar in the establishment of factories.

“They (BJP) take votes from Bihar, so they should also set up factories in Bihar. For the last 15 years, PM Modi has set up factories in Gujarat, not in Bihar,” Prashant Kishor said in a campaign rally.

Slamming the opposition’s Mahagathbandhan and ruling NDA alliance, Kishor said, “Is this acceptable to you? ‘Nitish Chacha rahenge ki jayenge?’ Do you want ‘Lalu ka Lalten’? Jungle Raj of Lalten? Now, if you don’t vote for Lalu, Nitish, or Modi, then who is left?”

The first phase of the assembly elections in Bihar concluded peacefully on Thursday, with a record voter turnout of 65.08% of voters participating in the assembly polls.

The remaining 122 constituencies will vote in the second phase on November 11. Counting will take place on November 14.

With inputs from ANI

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Published by NewsX Desk
Last updated: November 9, 2025 17:54:18 IST

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