Prashant Kishore, a political strategist, stated today that the RJD-JD(U)-Congress government is unpopular with the general public.
On Wednesday, Prashant Kishor declared that if Bihar’s newly elected “Mahagathbandhan” government creates five to ten lakh jobs over the next year or two, he will abandon his “Jan Suraj Abhiyan” and back the Nitish Kumar administration.
The RJD-JD(U)-Congress government does not have the support of the public, Mr. Kishor, a former confidant of Kumar, told his supporters on Wednesday in Samastipur.
“Nitish Kumar uses ‘Fevicol’ (an adhesive brand) to stick to the CM’s post, while other parties continue to revolve around it,” he said.
Tejashwi Yadav, the head of the RJD, has declared that his party, as a member of the incoming administration, will fulfil the 10 lakh job pledge made during the 2020 Assembly elections.
Mr. Kumar also stated, “We intend to provide jobs to 20 lakh people in the government and commercial sectors of the state,” during his Independence Day speech at Gandhi Maidan. We are joined by members of the next generation (Tejashwi Yadav), and we will work together to create jobs. Our objective is to classify Bihar as a developed state.
According to Mr. Kishor, who was responding to the Grand Alliance government’s promises, “I will withdraw my “Jan Suraj Abhiyan” and give support to the Nitish Kumar government if five to ten lakh jobs are provided in the next one to two years.” He foresaw further changes in the state’s political scenario before the next month.
26Comments: “In just three months since I first entered the Bihar political scene, the political landscape in the state has completely changed. More political upheavals will soon take place in the state.
Earlier in the year, Mr. Kishor, who was once affiliated with the JD(U), declared that he would start the “Jan Suraj Abhiyan” to forge local ties, learn about the issues Bihar residents are facing, and offer potential answers.
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