Prashant Kishor U-turn Bihar became a big topic after the recent Assembly elections. He had said he would quit politics if the JDU won more than 25 seats. But he changed his decision after the results. He said the statement was only a political challenge and not a final promise. He repeated that the Jan Suraj Party would keep working in Bihar. He also said he would stay in the state and continue meeting people.
Prashant Kishor U-turn Bihar drew strong reactions because the JDU won 85 seats and the Jan Suraj Party got none. Kishor said he never held any official role in his party that required resignation. He added that his earlier prediction about the party’s growth came true, as many candidates finished in good positions.
Kishor again attacked the state government over welfare schemes. He claimed that money given to women before elections influenced voters. He challenged the government to give ₹2 lakh to those women within six months. If the government failed, he said it would prove that the cash was only for votes.
He also noted that his party received more votes than BSP, AIMIM, and CPI-ML in several seats, even though Jan Suraj did not win any seat.










