Key Points

Prashant Kishor has made serious allegations against Bihar ministers during his public meeting in Begusarai. He claimed that ministers surrounding Nitish Kumar have purchased properties in Australia, England and South Africa using illicit funds. The Jan Suraaj chief promised to send corrupt officials to jail and confiscate their wealth if his party comes to power. Kishor also outlined ambitious welfare promises including employment for youth and pensions for seniors.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor Accuses Nitish Kumar Ministers of Foreign Property Deals

  • Ministers in Nitish Kumar government accused of foreign property purchases
  • Kishor promises jail for corrupt officials if elected
  • 50 lakh Bihar youth to get employment within state
  • Monthly pension of Rs 2000 for seniors above 60 years
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Prashant Kishor claims Ministers in Nitish Kumar-led Bihar govt purchased properties abroad

Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor alleges Bihar ministers bought properties in Australia, England with looted money. Promises jail, confiscation if elected.

"Nitish Kumar is an honest Chief Minister of a corrupt government - Prashant Kishor"

Patna, Sep 10

Jan Suraaj Chief Prashant Kishor, on Wednesday, launched sharp political attacks on both the BJP and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, while also unveiling major promises for the people of the state.

While addressing a large public meeting at the Bhagwanpur Block Office Ground in Bachhwara Assembly constituency of Begusarai district as part of his ongoing Bihar Badlaav Yatra, Kishor said that the leaders surrounding Nitish Kumar have allegedly purchased properties in foreign countries.

Targeting Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the Jan Suraaj Chief remarked, "Nitish Kumar is an honest Chief Minister of a corrupt government. Some Ministers and officers around him have bought property in Australia, England and South Africa with looted money, while people of Bihar are forced to live in poverty. If Jan Suraaj comes to power in November, every such person will be sent to jail and their wealth confiscated."

On being asked about Bachhwara being the Assembly constituency of Bihar's Sports Minister Surendra Mehta, Kishor said, "This is the land of revolutionaries. No major movement in the country has ever been complete without Begusarai's role."

He also challenged Bharatiya Janata Party leaders, saying, "If any leader has the guts, let them gather as many people as I did today and hold a meeting here. Then it will be clear who is a real leader and who is just a Facebook leader," he added.

Kishor also laid out key promises, including that this year will be the last Diwali and Chhath of Bihar's plight after which youth will no longer need to migrate for jobs to other states across the country.

As many as 50 lakh youth of Bihar will be brought back and provided employment of Rs 10,000 to 12,000 per month within the state, he said.

Every man and woman above 60 years of age will be given a monthly pension of Rs 2,000, he added.

"Until government schools improve, the state government will cover private school fees for children aged below 15 years, ensuring poor children can also study in English-medium schools," Kishor said.

Kishor's strong words and ambitious promises have once again stirred the political atmosphere in Bihar, as his Bihar Badlaav Yatra continues to gain ground.

- IANS

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Priya S
Prashant Kishor makes big promises but where is the roadmap? 50 lakh jobs at ₹10-12k? Sounds like another jumla. We need concrete plans, not just speeches during yatra season.
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Aman W
Finally someone talking about education reform! English-medium education for poor children could actually change Bihar's future. This is what development should look like 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in development sector in Bihar, I appreciate that he's addressing migration issue. But creating 50 lakh jobs requires massive investment - where will the money come from?
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Vikram M
"Nitish Kumar is honest but his government is corrupt" - this sums up Bihar politics perfectly! The system needs complete overhaul, not just changing faces.
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Nikhil C
₹2000 pension for seniors is much needed. Many elderly parents struggle while their children work in other states. Hope this promise becomes reality 🤞

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