The Jan Suraaj Party chief called RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav the “Duryodhan of corruption.” At the same time, he praised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as an honest leader who has no personal link to corruption. Kishor said Nitish remains personally clean, even though his government has faced criticism over corruption among officials and ministers.
As the Assembly elections approach, political clashes are intensifying. Kishor argued that Tejashwi Yadav has no moral authority to call Nitish the “grandfather of corruption” because he himself became rich at a young age. According to Kishor, RJD leaders cannot oppose corruption since they are deeply entangled in it. He also accused Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi of turning Bihar into a symbol of corruption, where crime, unemployment, and migration worsened during their 15-year rule.
Kishor further added that the Lalu-Rabri era had made Bihar a global example of misrule. He claimed Tejashwi has achieved nothing despite having political opportunities and has only collected properties. With these sharp words, Kishor set the stage for a heated election battle, praising Nitish while slamming RJD leaders.










