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Pawan Singh’s wife Jyoti Singh met Prashant Kishor in Patna, says not seeking an election ticket

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On Friday in Patna, Jyoti Singh—wife of Bhojpuri star and actor Pawan Singh—sat down with Prashant Kishor, the man who founded the political outfit Jan Suraaj. The meeting took place at Sheikhpura House, a popular spot in the city’s political landscape.

After the talk, Jyoti took a mic to the press and made it clear she had no political ambitions. “I’m not here to win a ticket or run for office,” she said. “My purpose is to stop other women from facing the injustice I have endured. I came to speak to Prashant on that basis only.” She added that the conversation never touched on elections or party politics.

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Kishor echoed that view. “Jyoti met me as a fellow Bihari woman, not as a political prospect,” he said. “She didn’t ask for a ticket. She wants no other woman in Bihar to go through what she has.” He assured the press that Jan Suraaj would back her fight for safety and democratic rights but that the party would not pry into personal or family matters.

When the topic of Pawan Singh surfaced, Kishor said he considers the singer an old friend and would not weigh in on any family disputes. “If Jyoti came to speak to me, I have a duty to listen,” he said. “She has not put any personal or political demands on me.”

Jyoti’s main message was one of solidarity for women under threat. She urged that her struggle be handled within the legal framework and called for stronger protection so that no other woman has to face the same hardship.

The encounter drew attention because of the high profiles involved—Prashant Kishor is known for steering political strategies across India, and Pawan Singh is a household name in Bhojpuri cinema. However, both sides made it clear the discussion was strictly social, not about seats or campaigns.

For readers following the story, it is a reminder that political leaders often meet with citizens on non‑political issues. In this case, the focus was on women’s safety in Bihar and ensuring that personal injustices receive attention from the public and from those in power. The meeting ended with an emphasis on legal recourse and staying away from political conflict.

As the day ended, the press was left with a clear message: Jyoti Singh’s challenge is not about running for office but about fighting for the rights of Bihar’s women. Prashant Kishor’s reply underlined that while Jan Suraaj stands for safety and justice, the party will not involve itself in private family matters.

Source: ianslive


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