Muzaffarpur: Prashant Kishore, founder of Jan Suraj, a new party that has entered the political arena of Bihar, got angry today when a worker kept talking in his meeting. Prashant Kishore tried to convince him repeatedly. But he wasn’t ready to sit down. On this, Prashant Kishore said that the party does not want to become RJD.
Uproar during meeting in Muzaffarpur
Actually, Prashant Kishore had reached Chandrahathi in Muzaffarpur to attend the meeting organized for MLC candidate Dr Vinayak Gautam’s election campaign for Tirhut graduate constituency. At the meeting, a worker wanted to express his opinion by taking the microphone. Prashant Kishore repeatedly asked him to sit down, but the worker was not willing to listen to Prashant Kishore. The people present around him repeatedly tried to make him sit down, but he did not listen to anyone. Once he even threatened Prashant Kishore on stage.
This is not AZD – Prashant Kishore
Prashant Kishor, who was normally calm, became very angry due to his actions. He scolded him and said this is not Azadi. Leave the meeting. Discipline does not exist, the party has transformed into RJD. Indiscipline will not be tolerated. The party does not have to be made RJD.
Jan Suraj training on October 2
Former election strategist Prashant Kishore formed his political party under the name ‘Jan Suraj Party’ on October 2. He hopes to bring about a big change in the political scenario of Bihar. Prashant Kishore has appointed Madhubani-born former Indian Foreign Service officer Manoj Bharti as the party’s working president. Manoj Bharti will remain in this position until March. Party organizational elections will be held in March.
‘Padyatra’ is more than three thousand kilometers long
Prashant Kishor formed this party barely two years after starting the more than three thousand kilometer long ‘padayatra’ from Champaran to the state. The purpose of Jan Suraj’s formation is said to be to organize the people by giving them a “new political option” in the state.
Report-Sanjeev Kumar, Muzaffarpur