New Delhi: Bihar’s turnout referendum result today has turned into a big political shock for Prashant Kishor. Surpassing the final verdict of the final results, some of them personal that his party, Jan Suraaj, could transpiration the game of Bihar politics and plane create a three-corner contest. But the referendum numbers right now have shown a very variegated scenario.
Out of all 243 seats in Bihar, not plane one seat is showing Jan Suraaj in the lead. Every candidate of the party is struggling to get plane a single seat. In Patna’s Kumhrar seat, Jan Suraaj had personal it would win easily, but plane there the party is running in third place. The results have made it well-spoken that Jan Suraaj is nowhere tropical to the claims made during the campaign.
Did Prashant Kishor really say JDU would stop at 25 seats?
While the NDA syndication is moving toward a huge victory in Bihar, people have then started talking well-nigh Prashant Kishor’s unvigilant claims. In a television interview surpassing the election, he had said that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s party, the Janata Dal United (JDU), would not win increasingly than 25 seats.
He plane said that if JDU crossed that number, he would quit politics. Because of this, many people are now asking if he will stand by his own words and step yonder from political life. Kishor had moreover spoken well-nigh the future of his own party. He had said that Jan Suraaj would either win increasingly than 150 seats or end up with fewer than 10.
Was Prashant Kishor confident well-nigh his prediction for Bihar’s future?
During TV interviews and in several public meetings, Prashant Kishor kept repeating that JDU would get fewer than 25 seats. He unmistakably said that if this prediction failed, he would leave politics. He moreover said that no matter what happens, the NDA government would not return to power and Nitish Kumar would not remain Chief Minister without November.
One TV vise plane asked him whether he would unquestionably quit if JDU went whilom 25 seats. Kishor answered twice that he would leave politics if his forecast was proven wrong. He widow that plane if Jan Suraaj won seats but his prediction well-nigh JDU failed, he would still walk yonder from politics.

