Prashant Kishor, known for his successful election strategies, is now testing his luck as a politician in his home state Bihar. After launching his party Jan Suraaj, many are watching closely to see if PK can turn strategy into votes.
Even with the major battle between BJP-led NDA and Congress-backed Mahaghatbandhan, Prashant Kishor has managed to stay in national headlines. His frequent comments and sharp political statements have kept him in constant media focus.
Like any confident politician, Kishor claimed the real fight in Bihar is between the ruling NDA and his Jan Suraaj party. He dismissed the Mahaghatbandhan alliance with Tejaswi Yadav’s RJD as irrelevant in the current political climate.
However, the latest Times Now JVC opinion poll paints a bleak picture for PK. The survey predicts that Jan Suraaj will win only one seat out of 243. The NDA is projected to get 120–140 seats, while the Mahaghatbandhan may secure 93–112. AIMIM, BSP, and others together may get around eight seats.
Prashant Kishor earlier quit election management after helping TMC and DMK achieve big wins in their states. But his debut as a political leader seems far less successful. His famed strategy hasn’t yet connected with Bihar’s voters.




