In a significant political development in Bihar ahead of the Assembly polls scheduled to be held later this year, former Union Minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh has merged his political outfit, Aap Sabki Awaz (ASA), with the Jan Suraaj Party, led by Prashant Kishor.
Former Union Minister RCP Singh said people of Bihar have great expectations from Jan Suraaj and vowed to work for the state's development, calling Bihar's history rich and inspiring.
Welcoming Singh into the party, Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor described the former bureaucrat-turned-politician as "an elder brother" and a seasoned leader with deep understanding of Bihar's political and social fabric.
Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Friday emphasised that Pakistan must take responsibility for its actions and apologise for the attack. He stated that India's response was a retaliation, not provocation, and that Pakistan's actions will have consequences.
Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor backs #OperationSindoor, calling for decisive action against Pakistan's cross-border terrorism. He emphasizes that such action should be forceful and assures full support for the Indian government and armed forces.
Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Sunday launched a blistering attack on the RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, stating that he and his father Lalu Yadav only talk about caste and how to attack the BJP on the lines of religion.
Jan Suraaj party founder Prashant Kishor on Thursday, addressing the gathering, shared his journey from a political strategist to a leader dedicated to public welfare.
"We have no issue with any such census or survey that gives a better understanding of society. But as we have seen in Bihar, merely conducting caste surveys will not improve the situation unless the government works on its outcomes," Kishor said.
Jan Suraaj will launch the 'Bihar Badlaav Yatra' on May 20. Ahead of the yatra, the party will begin a statewide signature campaign on May 11, targeting Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's credibility on key issues.