Prashant Kishor says he isn’t floating political party for now, announces foot march

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PATNA: Election strategist Prashant Kishor on Thursday announced he will begin a 3000-km long foot march from Bihar’s West Champaran on Gandhi Jayanti (October 2) even as he said he was not floating a political party for now days after his cryptic tweet about going directly to the people created a buzz in political circles on Monday. He said Bihar needs a new order and added it is not necessary to contest elections alone for this.

Kishor said he will meet around 17,000 from different fields and take their view on taking Bihar forward over the next three to four months. “If they decide to have a political party or organisation, then we will take a call by August-September,” he said. He added he will not be the party’s all-in-all. “It is going to be a collective effort.”

He said Bihar has a very rich history and the foot march will help him connect with people and understand the ground realities. “I will take people who want the change and have the will to change.” Kishor said any decision on floating the party or political organization would be taken only after meeting people who share the same thoughts about Jan Suraj (good governance).

He said over the last 30 years, supporters of both Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad and chief minister Nitish Kumar claim development took place during their tenures in the state in their own way. “Lalu Prasad’s supporters claim development with social justice while Nitish Kumar’s supporters claim development on economic and social parameters. There is some truth in their claims.”

Kishor said Bihar remains the most backward, poorest state and is placed at the lowest rank. “Over the next 10-15 years, the same road cannot take us forward. It requires new thought; new effort and no single person can do this. It requires joint effort,” he said. He added most of the 350-odd people he has met over the last three-four days believe that the state needs a new awakening.

Kishor has previously worked with parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Trinamool Congress (TMC). He was expelled from Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) or JD (U) in January 2020 for criticising the party’s stand on the Citizenship Amendment Act. Kishor, who last week turned down an offer to join Congress, did not rule out joining a party in the future. “Even if I am in Congress, my work will be Bihar-centric.”

Kishor said there have been numerous instances in Bihar when people have risen above caste to vote for suitable candidates. “Every caste has good people who are always thinking of state’s interest and in its improvement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi got the maximum votes in Bihar. So, how can I believe that people do not vote outside caste?”

Kishor maintained that he has no personal enmity with Kumar. “If I meet him that does not mean that I am in agreement with him. He has three-year tenure left. Let him work,” he said.

Kishor said he is a beginner and not thinking about how to counter RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav at the moment.


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