Prashant Kishor, leader of the Jan Suraj Party, is stirring Bihar’s political scene with talks of contesting from Raghopur against Tejashwi Yadav. The key phrase Prashant Kishor Raghopur dominates the discussion, as it could reshape the election battle. After releasing the first list of 51 candidates, Jan Suraj plans its second list, which may confirm whether Kishor or Tejashwi will lock horns. Kishor visited Raghopur to seek feedback from locals and party workers before the decision.
Raghopur, known as Lalu Yadav’s home turf, holds deep political roots. Lalu won from here in 1995, followed by Rabri Devi’s three victories and Tejashwi’s two wins. The Prashant Kishor Raghopur contest may test both experience and strategy. Bihar watchers await Monday’s announcement to see if Kishor truly challenges the Yadav family’s stronghold, making Raghopur the most-watched seat this election.










