Key Points

The political feud between Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary and Prashant Kishor has escalated into a major legal battle. Choudhary has sent a Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Kishor over allegations of property irregularities. The minister has given Kishor a week to issue a public apology or face both criminal and civil proceedings. This legal action follows Kishor's claims about a land purchase involving Choudhary's family.

Key Points: Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary Sends Rs 100 Crore Defamation Notice to Prashant Kishor

  • Minister demands unconditional public apology within seven days to avoid legal action
  • Choudhary dismisses land irregularity claims as baseless and politically motivated
  • Kishor alleged a 23-katha land deal involving Choudhary's daughter and a trust
  • Minister clarifies property was legally bought by his daughter using her own income
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Bihar Minister sends Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Prashant Kishor

Bihar BJP Minister Ashok Choudhary demands public apology from Prashant Kishor over land deal allegations, threatens Rs 100 crore defamation suit.

"The false and baseless statements made by Prashant Kishor have deeply hurt me and my family. - Ashok Choudhary"

Patna, Sep 23

The war of words between Bihar Rural Work Minister Ashok Choudhary and Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor has now entered the legal arena, with the BJP leader issuing a Rs 100 crore defamation notice to the political strategist-turned politician.

The minister has demanded an unconditional written and public apology within seven days, failing which he has threatened criminal proceedings and a civil suit for damages.

In a strongly worded statement, Choudhary dismissed Kishor's allegations of massive property irregularities as baseless, misleading, and politically motivated.

He said, "The false and baseless statements made by Prashant Kishor have deeply hurt me and my family. This kind of despicable politics at a family level is condemnable. Prashant Kishor should publicly apologise for this."

On September 19, Kishor held a press conference alleging that Choudhary purchased 23 katthas of land in Bikram, Patna, in 2021 through his personal assistant, Yogendra Dutt, and later transferred it to his daughter, Shambhavi Choudhary, who is also the Samastipur MP.

Kishor further claimed that the land was bought for Rs 200 crore through the Manas Vaibhav Vikas Trust, and alleged suspicious financial transactions between Choudhary's wife, Nita Keskar Choudhary and his sister-in-law, Anita Kunal, wife of retired IPS officer Late Acharya Kishor Kunal.

The minister called these charges a blatant lie, clarifying that the property in question was legally purchased by Shambhavi Choudhary on February 21, 2021, using her own income and resources, and that the details were clearly disclosed in her election affidavit.

"The question of benami property does not arise. All claims about banking transactions involving my family are completely false and misleading," Choudhary said.

The minister added that he has no connection with any trust mentioned by Kishor and accused the Jan Suraaj chief of attempting to mislead the public due to political desperation.

"Prashant Kishor lacks political integrity and a vision for public service. His entire political foundation is based on lies and deception," the minister said.

Choudhary revealed that he had already filed a defamation case earlier this year, following which the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Patna had issued a summons to Kishor to appear in Complaint Case No. 6989/2025 on October 17, 2025.

According to Choudhary, Kishor's fresh allegations were made in panic after receiving the court notice.

- IANS

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Priya S
Both sides need to provide concrete evidence. If the land purchase was legal and declared in election affidavit, why is Prashant Kishor making these claims? Either he has proof or this is just political drama. 🤔
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Aman W
Typical political fight in Bihar. One makes allegations, other sends legal notice. Public gets confused while politicians get publicity. When will we see real development work instead of these dramas?
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Sarah B
The timing is interesting - Kishor makes fresh allegations right after receiving court notice. Seems like a counter-attack strategy. The court should investigate this properly and give a clear verdict.
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Vikram M
₹200 crore land deal by an MP's family needs proper investigation. Whether it's benami or not, such huge transactions should be transparent. Hope the court looks into banking records properly. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, both parties should focus on Bihar's development instead of personal fights. We have so many issues - floods, unemployment, education. This legal battle helps no one except lawyers. 🙏
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Michael C
The ₹100 crore figure seems more symbolic than realistic. Defamation cases in India rarely result in such huge penalties. This is probably more about sending a strong message than expecting actual payment.

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