Key Points

Prashant Kishor has launched the Bihar Badlaav Yatra, a transformative political journey starting from Jayaprakash Narayan's birthplace. The 120-day campaign aims to connect directly with people across Bihar's 243 constituencies, challenging the existing political narrative. By paying homage to JP and highlighting the neglect of his ancestral home, Kishor is symbolically positioning his movement as a continuation of historical democratic struggle. The yatra is explicitly positioned as a people-powered mission for systemic change, not just another electoral campaign.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor Launches Bihar Transformation Yatra from JP's Birthplace

  • Covers all 243 Bihar Assembly constituencies
  • Aims for grassroots political transformation
  • Honors JP's revolutionary legacy
  • Challenges current political establishment
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Prashant Kishor launches 'Bihar Badlaav Yatra' from JP's birthplace

Prashant Kishor starts 120-day Bihar Badlaav Yatra, honoring Jayaprakash Narayan's legacy and pushing for systemic state transformation

"This is a mission to awaken the people and prepare the groundwork for a new Bihar - Prashant Kishor"

Patna, May 20

Prashant Kishor on Tuesday launched the much-anticipated 'Bihar Badlaav Yatra' from Sitabdiara, the birthplace of Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan, architect of the 'Total Revolution'.

The yatra, under the banner of Jan Suraaj Abhiyan, aims to cover all 243 Assembly constituencies of Bihar over the next 120 days, establishing direct public contact and mobilising support for a systemic transformation in the state.

Before embarking on the yatra, Kishor paid homage to martyr Mohammad Imtiaz of Saran district, who lost his life in Operation Sindoor, underlining the campaign's focus on grassroots connect and respect for public service.

In Sitabdiara, Kishor garlanded the statue of Jayaprakash Narayan and visited his ancestral home, expressing deep concern over its neglected condition.

"In the name of JP, his so-called followers run ACs in their homes, while darkness looms over his house in Sitabdiara," said Kishor.

"We are even ready to donate if that's what it takes to restore electricity here," Kishor said.

Calling the birthplace a symbol of inspiration, Kishor said that the current state of JP's home only strengthens his resolve for change.

"I haven't come here to see a broken house, but to draw strength from the legacy of Loknayak. This decay is a stark reminder of why Bihar needs transformation," he said.

The Bihar Badlaav Yatra is positioned as a people-powered movement to offer an alternative political model focused on governance reform, development, and accountability.

Kishor, who has previously conducted extensive padyatras under Jan Suraaj, reiterated that the journey is not about electioneering but building a new vision for Bihar.

"This is not a campaign for seats. This is a mission to awaken the people and prepare the groundwork for a new Bihar," he stated.

Over the next four months, Kishor and his team will engage in public dialogues, town halls, and local-level meetings, presenting Jan Suraaj as a credible alternative in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally someone is talking about real issues! JP's legacy has been reduced to political tokenism. If Kishor can mobilize youth like he did in other states, Bihar might see actual change. But 120 days seems too short - hope he has concrete plans beyond just yatras.
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Priya M.
Emotional to see JP's neglected house 😢 Our leaders remember great personalities only for votes. Kishor's initiative to restore electricity there shows commitment. But will he sustain this energy till 2025? Bihar needs more than just symbolic gestures.
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Amit S.
Another outsider trying to change Bihar? First Nitish, now Kishor. We need local leaders who understand ground realities. His strategy worked in other states, but Bihar's politics is a different ball game altogether. Let's see if he can walk the talk.
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Sunita R.
Respect for mentioning martyr Imtiaz - shows he's not just doing politics as usual. But transformation needs more than yatras. Where's the blueprint for jobs, education, healthcare? Hope he presents concrete solutions during these meetings 🤞
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Vikram J.
Smart move starting from JP's birthplace! But Kishor should remember - Bihar has seen many 'badlaav' promises before. People want results, not just rhetoric. His AC comment about leaders was 🔥 though - absolutely true!
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Neha T.
As a Bihari student in Delhi, I desperately want to see my state progress. But is one person enough to change decades of systemic issues? Hope this yatra at least starts important conversations about governance reform.

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