Bihar's Record Voter Turnout: Why Prashant Kishor Sees Change Coming

Prashant Kishor believes Bihar's record-breaking voter turnout indicates a strong desire for political change. He claims his Jan Suraaj party offers a viable alternative to both the NDA government and RJD opposition. The election saw a significant 7.79% increase in voter participation compared to 2020 assembly polls. Kishor argues that people are rejecting fear-based politics and seeking genuine alternatives.

Key Points: Prashant Kishor Says Bihar Voter Turnout Signals Political Change

  • Bihar recorded highest voter turnout in political history at 65.08%
  • Kishor criticizes NDA government after three decades of same politics
  • Jan Suraaj Party contests over 200 seats in debut election
  • Voter turnout increased by nearly 8% compared to previous elections
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Sheer number of polls shows that change is definitely coming in Bihar: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor

Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor claims Bihar's record 65% voter turnout shows people want change, positioning his party as alternative to NDA and RJD.

"The sheer number of polls shows that change is definitely coming in Bihar - Prashant Kishor"

Supaul, November 8

Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Saturday claimed that the record voter turnout in Bihar's assembly elections signals a desire for change, with 65.08% of voters participating in the assembly polls.

"These self-proclaimed analysts are claiming they know what's going to happen in Bihar... But no one predicted that Bihar would have the highest voter turnout in the country's political history. The sheer number of polls shows that change is definitely coming in Bihar," he said.

Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party is making its first foray into Bihar politics, and he claimed the party offers a viable alternative to the existing political system. He criticised the NDA government, stating that voters are looking for change after three decades of the same politics.

"PM is trying to get votes by instilling fear of the RJD because he has nothing else to say... But this time, the situation has changed... If you're saying Jungle Raj shouldn't return, but then why should you (NDA)? Jan Suraaj is the new alternative," he added.

Meanwhile, on Friday, he hailed the high voting percentage and said, "This is the highest voting percentage in Bihar since Independence. This shows two things: that the thing I said last year, and that more than 60% of Bihar's population wants change. The feeling of indifference that people were getting used to, in trying to find an alternative, people did not have an alternative. After Jan Suraaj came, people got an alternative. People have given their vote for change."

The CEO of Bihar stated that the first phase of the assembly elections was successfully conducted on November 6, 2025, across 121 seats in 18 districts of the state.

According to the CEO, the average voter turnout in the 2020 Bihar Assembly General Elections was 57.29 per cent, while the turnout for the 2024 Lok Sabha General Elections stood at 56.28 per cent. This reflects an overall increase in voter participation in the state compared to the previous two elections.

The CEO of Bihar stated that this year's election in the state saw a 7.79 per cent increase in voter turnout compared to the 2020 Bihar Assembly General Elections. Additionally, there was an 8.8 per cent increase in voter turnout compared to the 2024 Lok Sabha General Elections.

While the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), comprising the BJP, JD(U), HAMS, LJP (RV), and others, is looking to retain power for a second term, the Mahagathbandhan, comprising Congress, RJD, left parties, and VIP, is looking to get back to power. Jan Suraaj party has also made a debut in the electoral fray, contesting in more than 200 seats on its own.

The election was held after the recently concluded Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls. The opposition parties had expressed strong reservations about the exercise. The SIR is to be carried out in other states and union territories of the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
Prashant Kishor is an expert strategist, but running a party is different from advising others. The record voting percentage shows people want change, but whether Jan Suraaj is the right alternative remains to be seen. Bihar needs development, not just political experiments.
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Aman W
Finally some fresh political thinking in Bihar! 65% voting is massive yaar! People are clearly fed up with both NDA and Mahagathbandhan. Jan Suraaj might just be the breath of fresh air we need. 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the enthusiasm for change, I'm concerned about a new party contesting 200+ seats without proper grassroots organization. High voter turnout could mean many things - not necessarily support for Jan Suraaj. Let's wait for results.
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Vikram M
The 8% increase in voting compared to Lok Sabha elections is significant! People are definitely looking for alternatives. Hope this translates into better governance for Bihar. We've suffered enough with poor infrastructure and unemployment.
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Nisha Z
As a Bihari, I'm excited but cautious. Prashant Kishor talks well, but can he actually govern? The real test will be if they win and deliver on promises. Record voting shows people's frustration with current options. 🗳️

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