Is not going to contest elections myself: Prashant Kishor

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Is not going to contest elections myself: Prashant Kishor

Political strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishor has dominated out the potential of contesting himself, however reiterated his pledge to make a “better alternative” to his residence state Bihar.

Addressing a press convention right here on Saturday, he additionally slammed JD(U) leaders for alleging that he was a “dhandebaaz” (businessman) with little political acumen, and challenged them to turn out to be the chief minister. Ask Nitish Kumar “Why did he keep me at his residence for two years”.

“Why would I contest elections? I have no such aspirations,” the I-PAC founder stated when repeatedly requested if he himself deliberate to enter the fray.

He was talking on the eve of a district convention to be held in West Champaran on Sunday, by which individuals’s opinion can be taken whether or not the “Jan Suraj” marketing campaign must be made a political occasion.

Kishor, who’s on a 3,500-km-long “padayatra” of the state, stated related polls can be held in all districts of the state, based mostly on which additional plan of action can be determined.

Kishore claimed that Kumar would as soon as once more lavish reward on him if he joined his “political venture”.

“Since I designed an independent course for myself, he and his followers are unhappy with me,” he stated.

“JD(U) leaders prefer to scold me. He ought to ask Nitish Kumar what I used to be doing at his residence for 2 years if I had no political understanding.

Responding to a query, Kishor stated he didn’t remorse working with Kumar previously.

There is a world of distinction between who he (Kumar) was 10 years in the past and who he’s now. He relinquished his chair in 2014, taking ethical duty for his occasion’s defeat within the Lok Sabha elections. Now he is able to make any type of compromise to stay in energy.

Kishor scoffed on the Grand Alliance authorities’s promise of 10 lakh jobs in a 12 months, saying, “I have said it many times and I say it again – if they fulfill the promise, I will give up my campaign.”


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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