Key Points

Prashant Kishor is challenging Bihar's traditional political landscape with a radical new approach focused on education and employment. His Jan Suraaj Party is promising to break caste-based voting patterns and provide concrete solutions for youth and economic development. By targeting migration, education, and job creation, Kishor is positioning himself as a transformative political alternative. His bold statements aim to mobilize voters beyond conventional political loyalties.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor Challenges Bihar's Caste Politics with Education Vision

  • - Kishor aims to break traditional caste-based voting patterns in Bihar
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People of Bihar will vote for education and health, not on caste equations: Prashant Kishor

Jan Suraaj Party founder promises jobs, education, and end to migration in Bihar's transformative political movement

"Vote by looking at the face of your children, not the leaders - Prashant Kishor"

Patna, Aug 21

Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor, on Thursday, addressed a large public gathering in Sujapur Vidyalaya Maidan in Bihar's Katihar district as part of his ongoing Bihar Badlaav Yatra.

Calling the overwhelming support for his movement a result of the 30 years of struggle of the people of Bihar, Kishor said that people are now ready to vote for education and employment instead of fear and caste equations.

"For three decades, people of Bihar have been voting for Lalu Prasad out of fear of Nitish Kumar-BJP, and for BJP out of fear of Lalu. This time, people want to vote for the future of their children," he added.

Making a string of big announcements, Kishor declared that after the upcoming festival of Chhath this year, migration from Bihar will end.

"Around 50 lakh youths working outside Bihar for Rs 10,000 to 12,000 wages will be brought back and provided jobs of a similar scale within the state. From December 2025, every man and woman aged above 60 years will receive a monthly pension of Rs 2,000," the Jan Suraaj Chief said.

He also added that until government schools improve, children below 15 years will be able to study in private schools at government expense, ensuring even the poorest child can study in English-medium institutions.

"Vote by looking at the face of your children, not the leaders," Kishor appealed, adding that this year's Diwali and Chhath would be the last festivals of Bihar's misery.

When asked about reports of a rift between Rashtriya Janata Dal Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav's sons, Tejashwi and Tej Pratap, Kishor dismissed it as irrelevant.

"Whether there is a fight or friendship between Lalu Yadav's children, people of Bihar have nothing to do with it. They want schools, factories, industries, and flood relief -- not family feuds," he remarked sarcastically.

Kishor urged people to reject traditional leaders.

"Do not vote for those who loot you and your children -- be it Lalu, Nitish, or PM Modi. This time, vote for your children's education and employment. Establish the rule of the people in Bihar, not the rule of families," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Bringing back 50 lakh migrants with proper jobs? Sounds too good to be true. Hope this isn't just another political jumla. We need concrete plans, not promises.
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Aman W
As someone who had to leave Bihar for work, I would love to come back if there are genuine opportunities. My family misses me during every festival 😔
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Sarah B
The pension scheme for elderly is much needed. Many senior citizens in rural Bihar struggle without any support system. Hope this becomes reality!
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Vikram M
Kishor is right about one thing - we've been voting out of fear for too long. Time to think about our children's future instead of which caste leader will win.
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Nisha Z
Private school education for poor children? This could be revolutionary if implemented properly. Every child deserves quality education regardless of background ✨
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Michael C
While the ideas are good, I'm skeptical about the timeline. Ending migration by Chhath? That's just a few months away. Seems unrealistic without detailed implementation strategy.
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