'I won't contest elections myself': PK's statement creates ruckus
'I won't contest elections myself': PK's statement creates ruckus
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Patna: A statement by election strategist Prashant Kishor has surprised everyone. Prashant Kishor has given a big statement on November 12. In fact, in a conference, Prashant Kishor said that he is not going to contest elections, but he has also said that he will definitely make a better alternative for his home state Bihar. He was addressing a conference at Bettiah, the headquarters of West Champaran district, where he has also lashed out at JD(U) leaders. He hit back at the JD(U) leaders for calling him a businessman, saying he should ask his party's top leader and CM Nitish Kumar why he kept me at his residence for two years.  

In the same press conference, Prashant Kishor was asked many times whether he himself is going to contest the elections. To this, he replied, "Why would I contest elections?" I have no such aspirations. The conference will seek the opinion of many individuals on whether to make the 'Jan Suraaj' campaign a political party or not. Prashant Kishor has come out on a 3,500 km long padyatra in Bihar, in which he has said that a similar opinion will be taken in all the districts of the state, on the basis of which further planning will be made.

In one of the answers, Prashant Kishor said that he has no regrets about working with Nitish Kumar. He also said that Nitish Kumar was not like he was 10 years ago, there has been a lot of difference between him. Prashant Kishor said that Nitish Kumar had left the post of CM on moral grounds taking responsibility for the party's defeat in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, but now he is ready to make any kind of compromise to stay in power. Prashant Kishor said that if they fulfil the promise of 10 lakh jobs in a year, then I will leave my campaign.

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