Prashant Kishor on Tejashwi Yadav’s election promises has created a sharp political debate in Bihar. During a campaign in Sitamarhi, Kishor said that Tejashwi Yadav’s promises are like a trap meant to lure voters. He compared them to a “lion’s bracelet,” a bait used to catch and kill. Kishor warned that if Tejashwi Yadav forms the government, crime, kidnapping, and corruption will rise again, just like during the earlier RJD rule.
He added that Bihar suffered for 18 years under Tejashwi’s parents’ government, and the same problems may return. Kishor mocked the Grand Alliance’s new promises of giving ₹2,500 to every woman and interest-free loans of ₹5 lakh to artisans such as barbers, potters, and blacksmiths. He also questioned the plan to provide jobs to every household, calling it unrealistic.
Prashant Kishor on Tejashwi Yadav’s election promises said that such offers might look attractive but will not bring real progress. He urged people to see beyond these emotional promises and vote wisely. According to him, the real development of Bihar lies in honesty, education, and strong governance, not in false guarantees.








