Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor has once again targeted top political leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav. Speaking at the Bihar Badlaav Jan Sabha in Jamui district during his ongoing Bihar Badlaav Yatra, Kishor didn’t hold back.
After the rally, he told reporters that the focus should be on real issues facing ordinary people. He criticized the ongoing political jabs and controversies between parties, saying, “Both Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav will attack PM Modi, and when PM Modi comes, he will reply with his own accusations. But no one talks about when unemployment in Bihar will end, when children will get good education, or when migration will stop. People of Bihar care about these basic problems, not about political fights.”
Kishor emphasized that the real concern for Bihar’s people is how they and their children are treated. “Bihar’s children are facing discrimination all over India. They’re mocked and insulted just for being Bihari. This time, the people of Bihar want to focus on ending this humiliation, rather than political mudslinging,” he said.
Taking a dig at Tejashwi Yadav, Kishor criticized a viral clip of him dancing with youth on Patna’s Marine Drive. He pointed out that while flood victims in Raghopur are suffering, Tejashwi is seen dancing at night. “That shows what he really priorities,” Kishor added.
Kishor also accused Tejashwi of copying his ideas on migration and employment issues. “If Tejashwi had studied properly, he wouldn’t need to copy my work. But I’m glad he’s copying the right things now. Earlier, they only relied on Hindu-Muslim politics. Now they’re talking about migration, education, and jobs—things Jan Suraaj stands for. It’s the power of good governance that has made them shift focus,” he remarked.
This sharp criticism comes as Prashant Kishor continues his campaign to highlight real issues facing Bihar’s common people, urging leaders to address unemployment, education, and migration instead of political fights.