During his Bihar election campaign in Katihar, Prashant Kishor Fear Allah Not BJP became the key message as he addressed the Muslims of the Seemanchal region. He urged them to fear Allah, not any political party, and to stand up for their rights. He warned that if people kept supporting old political forces, their children’s future would remain dark even if leaders’ houses stayed bright.
Kishor criticized both BJP and RJD, saying that real change would come only when people vote for honest leadership. Continuing his campaign across Katihar, Kadwa, Pranpur, and Balrampur, he led roadshows and public meetings, asking voters to press the “Basta” symbol of the Jan Suraj Party.
He also appealed to migrant workers returning home for Chhath to stay back in Bihar and help rebuild their state. Candidates Ashab Alam (Balrampur) and Sonu Singh Nishad (Pranpur) joined his efforts. Kishor’s convoy faced police checks in Purnia, but his campaign continued strongly, promising to intensify after Chhath.









