Even Arvind Kejriwal did not make as many mistakes as Prashant Kishor while contesting for 4 seats in Bihar by-elections and 60 seats in Delhi, and compared to Prashant Kishor, Arvind Kejriwal was a novice.
What happened to Prashant Kishore? Have you forgotten all the old things during Jan Suraj Yatra? Or, the people you have hired as advisors are giving incorrect feedback. It is also heard that he is running in this by-election with the confidence of his former team and his campaign agency IPAC, but the question is: at what level are mistakes being made?
In the by-elections for 4 seats in Bihar, the two seats in which Jan Suraj Party candidates were changed are completely different from each other and both point to different types of errors.
Belaganj riot and candidate for revenge
Before knowing the name of the new candidate from Belaganj, Jan Suraj, it is important to know the events that took place at the time of the candidate’s announcement for the first time. What happened was that a Jan Suraj meeting was called in Gaya for the selection of candidates.
It was already known that Prashant Kishore was going to field a Muslim candidate from Belaganj. But as soon as Jan Suraj’s candidate was announced, supporters of the leaders vying for the nomination began making noise: Prashant Kishore, for his part, had called for peace to be maintained, but only if someone was willing to hear.
When the uproar did not stop, Prashant Kishore also took a slightly tough stance and said: The Jan Suraj Party does not work under pressure from anyone. There was no impact on anyone, in fact even the chairs began to move in the middle of the slogans.
The Jan Suraj Party was considering four names for the Belaganj assembly seat: Mohd. Amjad Hasan, Prof. Khilafat Hussain, Mohd. Danish Mukhiya and Prof. Sarfaraz Khan was included. According to him, Prashant Kishore had only discovered the diamonds.
Then it was also said that Amjad Hasan is the most loved by the people, and it is said that this was also revealed in Prashant Kishore’s survey. As the meeting was going on, Dane Mukhiya withdrew his name in support of Amjad Hasan. After him, Sarfaraz Khan also withdrew his claim. Amjad Hasan and Khilafat Hussain were abandoned, and the contest remained between the two.
Amid the noise of his followers, Amjad Hasan came forward and announced that he was dedicated to the Jan Suraj Party and proposed the name of Khilafat Hussain. The uproar did not stop and Prashant Kishor had to leave midway, without taking any decision, and later Professor Khilafat Hussain was declared the candidate of Jan Suraj Party from Belaganj.
But once again there has been a change and Amjad Hasan has been declared the official candidate from Belaganj. If you look at it, it’s not that late, all this has happened even before the nominations were submitted, but what a message it is sending to the people. That message is important.
The only question is that if Amjad Hasan was liked by the people and his name was at the top of the poll, why did Prashant Kishor decide to contest the elections against Professor Khilafat Hussain? And if Prashant Kishore had taken the decision after careful consideration, why was it necessary to change it?
Is he putting on this whole eye patch?
It is said that Lt Gen Shri Krishna Singh’s name from Tarari was suggested by Prashant Kishore’s former IPAC organisation, and neither Prashant Kishore asked nor IPAC said that Shri Krishna Singh’s name is in the Bihar voter list.
And the surprising thing is that not even Shri Krishna Singh himself knew that to participate in the assembly elections it is necessary for the candidate’s name to be in the voter list of that state. While reading ballads in praise of Shri Krishna Singh, Prashant Kishore said that there is no one in Bihar more capable than Shri Krishna Singh.
Prashant Kishor had even challenged the opposition political parties saying that if a candidate as capable as Shri Krishna Singh was fielded in Tarari, they would also start campaigning for him, but Prashant Kishor himself has now fielded social activist Kiran Singh as a candidate. Tarari official. It has been declared because Shri Krishna Singh is not a voter of Bihar.
It is common to change candidates during elections. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, it looked like the Samajwadi Party would create a record in changing candidates. This has also happened in the BSP and other political parties. In each case, most political parties have a strategy; I don’t even remember such incidents where even political parties, whose campaigns Prashant Kishor led, changed candidates.