Key Points

Jan Suraaj leader Pushpa Singh is really upset about not getting a party ticket for the upcoming elections. She feels justice wasn't served because the candidate who got the ticket didn't even visit Mashrak village properly. Prashant Kishor acknowledged that disappointment among workers is natural but defended the selection process. The party has released its first list of 51 candidates for the Bihar Assembly elections happening in November.

Key Points: Pushpa Singh Denied Jan Suraaj Ticket Questions Justice

  • Pushpa Singh claims chosen candidate never properly visited Mashrak village
  • She highlights leaving all parties to trust Prashant Kishor's movement
  • Kishor acknowledges natural disappointment among ticket-denied workers
  • Jan Suraaj releases first list of 51 candidates for Bihar polls
  • Party founder emphasizes tickets given based on hard work over 2 years
  • Kishor states money and muscle power have no influence in selections
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Justice has not been done: Jan Suraaj leader Pushpa Singh expresses her disappointment after being denied party ticket

Jan Suraaj leader Pushpa Singh expresses disappointment after being denied party ticket, saying justice not done as chosen candidate didn't visit Mashrak village properly.

"Justice has not been done - Pushpa Singh"

Patna, October 9

Jan Suraaj leader Pushpa Singh expressed her disappointment on Thursday after being denied a party ticket, criticising the candidate selection process and questioning the fairness of nominations, saying "Justice has not been done."

Jan Suraj leader Pushpa Singh highlighted that the candidate who received the ticket did not properly visit the Mashrak village.

"Leaving all parties, we trusted Prashant Kishor of Jan Suraaj. Ever since his padyatra started, we have been with him... I did not get the ticket. It used to be said earlier that the one who worked the hardest would get the ticket. The one whose name has been announced hasn't even come to the Mashrak village properly. Justice has not been done," she said.

Earlier in the day, Jan Suraaj Party released its first list of 51 candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly Election.

Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishore, while speaking to the media, said that the movement his party initiated has now reached its decisive phase.

"For change in Bihar, to create a better system, the effort that Jan Suraaj has started is now in its final and decisive phase. We had promised the people of Bihar that those who work to improve Bihar will be given the opportunity to contest elections...Tickets have been given to those who have worked the hardest over the past nearly 2 years to advance Jan Suraaj..."

With the release of the candidate list, several party workers noted their disappointment, including Jan Suraaj leader Pushpa Singh.

On this, Kishore addressed this anger and disappointment, stating, "It's natural for those who didn't get tickets today to feel a little angry or disappointed, but they know that in Jan Suraaj, money or muscle power has no influence. We have fulfilled the promises we made to society, and not just 243 people, but thousands of them have contributed to establishing Jan Suraaj in Bihar, 243 of whom are contesting the elections..."

Highlighting the diverse background of candidates, he added, "We have given tickets to people from every section of society based on their population and their contribution. Be it Backwards classes, Dalit, or Muslim, the tickets are given to them."

He further added, "There are a few names in the list that we do not see contesting elections generally. IPS officer R K Mishra Ji is contesting from Darbhanga, Varun is contesting from Parbatta seat, where major deals are being made, from Matihani, we have Arun Kumar who is known for his honesty is contesting."

The Election Commission has announced the schedule for the Bihar Assembly elections. The 243 Assembly seats will go to the polls in two phases on November 6 and November 11, with counting of votes to be held on November 14.

The total number of electors in the final list stands at 7.42 crore, while there were 7.89 crore electors as of June 24 this year. An Election Commission press release stated that 65 lakh voters were removed from the draft list, and the number of electors in the draft list as of August 1, 2025, stood at 7.24 crore.

- ANI

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Priya S
I understand Pushpa ji's frustration, but Prashant Kishor has a point too. With limited tickets, someone has to be disappointed. The real test will be how the party handles this internal dissent.
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Aditya G
Same old story in Bihar politics - promises of change but same internal politics. If grassroots workers like Pushpa Singh are feeling let down, what hope do we common people have? 😞
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Sarah B
As an observer, I find this transparency refreshing. At least the disappointment is being acknowledged publicly rather than being swept under the carpet like in established parties.
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Nikhil C
The real issue here is whether the selection process was truly fair. If someone who hasn't done ground work gets the ticket over dedicated workers, then Jan Suraaj is no different from others. Bas yahi toh problem hai Bihar ki politics mein.
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Meera T
Hope Pushpa Singh continues her work despite this setback. True leaders work for people, not just for tickets. Wishing her strength! 🙏

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