After forming a political party in bihar, Jan Suraj founder prashant kishor is busy campaigning for the by-elections. In this episode, during the campaign in Tarari assembly on Thursday, he has fiercely targeted the bharatiya janata party, JDU and RJD. He said that people want to be free from bjp, nitish kumar and Lalu Yadav. While talking to the media, he said, "People are fed up that show the fear of cpi ML and take votes from bjp, show the fear of bjp and take votes from ML. Here people are being cheated from both sides. That is why most of the people of bihar want to get out of this. As far as the question of votes is concerned, we do not ask for votes, but we have told them how to vote. Now it is their choice whom they vote for. If they vote, it is good, if they don't, then this trouble will continue."
I am not going to be afraid - prashant Kishore
On the question of Jan Suraj Party's poster being torn in Tarari assembly constituency, prashant kishore said, "The criminals of bihar do not know prashant Kishore. I am not going to be afraid. I move without a soldier. I will hang hundreds of such criminals upside down, no one will even know. If a chief wins in bihar, he moves with four gunmen, but for the last two years I have been walking on foot, there is not a single soldier."
Attacking the bjp, prashant kishore said, "This time the face of the bjp has been completely exposed. Who have the bjp members, who talk about gait, face, character, familyism, given tickets to? What is the character of that person, what is his identity? You people know this more than me. What message are you giving by giving tickets to the boys of sand mafias?"
By-elections on four seats in the state
Jan Suraj is contesting elections on four assembly seats in bihar, where by-elections will be held on november 13. Apart from Ramgarh, by-elections are being held for Imamganj, Belaganj and Tarari assembly seats in Bihar. All these seats fell vacant due to the resignation of MLAs of the respective areas after becoming MPs in the lok sabha elections earlier this year.