“You have come home during Chhath, now I will not let you go back.”

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Amidst the excitement of Bihar assembly elections, the founder of ‘Jan Suraj’ party Prashant Kishore (PK) has made a move which directly connects to the heart of every family of Bihar whose family is forced to live in another state for employment.

While addressing an election rally in Sitamarhi, Prashant Kishor has made a big promise to the voters by touching the biggest and most painful issue of Bihar, ‘migration’.

“The youth of Bihar will earn in Bihar only”

Prashant Kishor roared from the stage and said, “If you vote for Jan Suraj, I promise that no youth of Bihar, who has come home to celebrate Chhath, will go out of the state to earn back after Chhath.”

He claimed that his government will create so many employment opportunities within Bihar that no one will have to leave their home and family and go abroad. He said, “Now a people’s government is going to be formed in Bihar, where the youth of Bihar will work in Bihar only.”

Taunted on Bullet Train, targeted both Nitish and Lalu

A day earlier, PK had attacked Nitish Kumar’s government and said that this government has completely failed in providing opportunities to the youth. Comparing Bihar with Gujarat’s development model, he said, “A bullet train worth Rs 1 lakh crore is being built in Gujarat, and here our soldier from Bihar is fighting for a seat in the train to come home on Chhath. This is the truth of the double engine government!”

Attacking both RJD and BJP, he said that Jan Suraj’s resolve is to free the people of Bihar from the ‘political bonded labour’ where they are “BJP is out of fear of Lalu (RJD) and Lalu is out of fear of BJP.” Have to vote.

Called Sitamarhi as ‘birthplace’

PK described Sitamarhi as the ‘birthplace’ of his movement, from where he started his march three and a half years ago. Appealing to the people, he said that in the next 10-15 days you have to decide whether you want this rotten system or you want change.

Let us tell you that Bihar Assembly elections will be held in two phases on November 6 and November 11, and the results will come on November 14. While the main contest is believed to be between the NDA and the Grand Alliance, Prashant Kishore’s ‘Jan Suraj’ party is trying its best to present itself as a strong third option by contesting on all 243 seats.