Prashant Kishore surrounded Bihar minister Ashok Chaudhary: 500 crores manipulation of 500 crores:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Bihar Politics: The verbal war in Bihar politics is not new, and once again the electoral strategist -turned -politician Prashant Kishore has made serious allegations against the ruling party minister Ashok Chaudhary. Prashant Kishore has claimed that Ashok Chaudhary has earned an illegal amount of about Rs 500 crore by commissioning in tenders (tenders). These allegations can create a stir in the political corridors of Bihar and can bring the issue of corruption to the surface again.

Prashant Kishore, who is on ‘Jan Suraj Yatra’ and joining people in Bihar these days, spoke in disrespect. Taking a dig at Ashok Chaudhary from a public platform, he said that while being a minister, he took a large -scale commission in many tenders, which earned him such a huge amount. Although Prashant Kishore did not present any direct evidence in support of his allegations, his claim will definitely give a new weapon to the opposition and increase the political temperature.

Why Prashant Kishore’s allegations are important?

  • Jan Suraj Yatra: Prashant Kishore is trying to become a political option in Bihar through his ‘Jan Suraj Yatra’. In such a situation, accusing the ruling leaders directly can be a part of their strategy.
  • Issue of corruption: Corruption has been a big issue in Bihar, and such allegations will definitely resonate among the public.
  • Role of Ashok Chaudhary: Ashok Chaudhary is an important minister in the Bihar government, and such allegations against him can affect the image of the government.

This is not the first time Prashant Kishore has made such serious allegations against a politician of Bihar. He is constantly criticizing various leaders and parties during his visit. Ashok Chaudhary and his party’s reaction to these allegations is yet to come. It is expected that he will deny these allegations or threaten legal action. However, these allegations will be maintained in Bihar politics in the coming days and will remain the subject of discussion.