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Jan Suraj architect sharply attacked Nitish Kumar over 2 issues, land survey and smart meters.

Patna October 30, 2024: Jan Suraj architect Prashant Kishor, strongly criticized Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over land survey and smart meters during his visits to various areas within the Ramgarh assembly constituency on Wednesday.

The Jan Suraj architect visited over a dozen villages in the Ramgarh constituency:

While visiting Durgawati, Ramgarh, Nuaon and multiple panchayats in Mohania block like Kalyanpur, Akholi, Sadullahpur Darwan, Devkali, and Akodhi. Campaigning in support of Jan Suraj candidate Sushil Singh Kushwaha, Kishor addressed large public gatherings, warning that a vote for the BJP would only bolster Nitish Kumar’s authority in Bihar.

Kishor highlighted the ongoing land survey initiated under Nitish’s administration, alleging that it has led to widespread disputes within families over ownership.

“Although the survey was temporarily halted due to the protests of the Jan Suraj Party, it would resume, potentially jeopardizing ownership rights for those who lack all required signatures from family members on proper documents,” the Jan Suraj Architect said.

Smart meters are a key issue of the Jan Suraj architect to criticize Nitish Kumar:

Additionally, he criticized the government’s installation of smart meters, arguing that they have caused a sharp increase in electricity bills, leaving poor families unable to afford them and power discoms cut their electricity.

“This has resulted in service cut-offs, pushing already vulnerable households into further distress,” Kishor said.

Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar and PM Modi are on the target list of the Jan Suraj architect:

The Jan Suraj architect, addressing the public, criticized the leadership of Lalu Prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asserting that Lalu and Nitish have governed Bihar for 35 years by fostering caste divisions, while PM Modi attracted votes from the poor with promises of 5 kg of grains.

“These leaders have neglected crucial issues like education and employment for Bihar’s youth. I want to urge the public to rise above caste divisions and short-term promises and vote for their children,” Kishor said.

Jan Suraj architect promises 3 key promises:

The Jan Suraj architect shared the Party’s three key resolutions for 2025, promising transformative policies if they come into power.

First, he pledged a monthly pension of Rs 2,000 for every individual over 60, contrasting it with the current Rs 400 pension, which he criticized as inadequate in the face of rising inflation.

Additionally, he promised that after 2025, the Jan Suraj Party would create local employment opportunities to prevent the youth of Bihar from needing to leave the state in search of jobs.

These commitments, he said, are essential to ending the cycle of poverty and providing stability for Bihar’s future generations.

Also Read: Prashant Kishor changed 2 candidates of Bihar by-polls.

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