Kolkata: Prashant Kishore, who chalked out an electoral strategy for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the West Bengal elections, has retired from electoral proceedings. In an exclusive interview with the media, Prashant Kishore said that he will no longer do it. That is, Prashant Kishor has now announced his retirement from the election management work that Prashant Kishor had been doing for a long time.
However, before the election results, he had said that he would retire if the BJP crossed the 100 marks in Bengal, but now that the BJP is below 100, Prashant Kishore has announced his retirement. Announcing his resignation, PK said that so far people see me in the role, I won't play it anymore.
When asked why he had made the decision, he explained that I never wanted to do it, but I came and I had done my part. He said iPac has a lot more qualified people than me, they will do a better job, so I thought I should take a break now. Replying to a question on what he would do now, he said that he would have to think about giving some time. I'll do something.
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