Amidst political uproar in Bihar, the protagonist of grassroots democracy, Prashant Kishor, alias PK, has made a significant statement. PK claims that as the Bihar Assembly elections approach in 2025, a major upheaval in politics is expected. PK said, “I have been in Bihar for only a few months, and the state’s politics has taken a complete U-turn. Wait until the Assembly elections; Bihar will witness a major political shift once again.”
The chief architect of grassroots politics took a dig at Nitish Kumar and the NDA, stating that Nitish Kumar is stuck to his chair like Fevicol, while other parties are constantly changing sides. Additionally, PK criticized the newly formed NDA government in Bihar, calling it opportunistic. He said, “The people of the state did not vote for this government. This government is running on jugaad technology, which lacks the trust of the people.”
PK did not stop there; he took a sharp aim at the new government, saying, “If the government led by Nitish Kumar can provide five to ten lakh jobs in the next one or two years, I will withdraw my Jan Suraj campaign in their support, because if this happens, I will be the happiest person as it will be in the best interest of the people of Bihar.” PK further added, “The appointed teachers in Bihar, who are teaching in schools, are not even receiving their salaries on time from the government. So, where will this government bring new jobs from?”