Prashant Kishor’s Political Strategy: A Tough Battle Against NDA, Dismissing RJD

Prashant Kishor’s Political Strategy: A Tough Battle Against NDA, Dismissing RJD

Political strategist Prashant Kishor is gearing up for a significant electoral battle in Bihar, targeting the 2025 Assembly elections. As he prepares to launch the Jan Suraj Party on October 2, Kishor has intensified his attacks on both Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav, though his primary focus remains on the NDA.

In a recent interview, Kishor dismissed the RJD as a non-factor in the upcoming elections, asserting that the real contest will be between his Jan Suraj Party and the NDA. He argued that Nitish Kumar's weakening influence within the NDA would benefit his party, positioning Jan Suraj as the primary opposition force.

Kishor questioned the RJD’s relevance, pointing out that the party has not won a state election independently since 1995 and has relied on alliances with Congress and JDU. He downplayed the RJD’s strength, suggesting that without these alliances, the party would struggle to secure a significant number of seats.

Kishor's remarks have undoubtedly raised the political temperature in Bihar, signaling that the upcoming elections will be fiercely contested. He believes that the Jan Suraj Party, with its fresh approach and focus on grassroots mobilization, can capture the disillusioned voters who are tired of the existing political establishment.

Prashant Kishor's political strategy is set to shake up the Bihar Assembly elections, as he positions his Jan Suraj Party as a formidable challenger to the NDA. By dismissing the RJD's relevance, Kishor aims to redefine the political narrative in the state and capitalize on the growing discontent among voters.