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Prashant Kishor slams Nitish Kumar government, calls for boycott of outsider leaders in Bihar politics.

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Patna, August 28, 2025: Jan Suraaj Architect Prashant Kishor addressed a large gathering at Babhandih sports ground in Kutumbha, Aurangabad, on Thursday as part of the Bihar Badlaav Yatra.

During the rally and subsequent interaction with journalists, Kishor strongly criticized Nitish Kumar, linking public anger to recent stone-pelting incidents on ruling party leaders.

Responding to allegations that Jan Suraaj was behind the attacks, Kishor said, “The stone pelting that is happening is the misdeed of the leaders themselves. If you do not work for five years, get the Lathi change done, then what will the public do in anger? This has nothing to do with Prashant Kishor.”

He added that once elections are announced, leaders who have misbehaved with the children of Bihar will be chased away from villages the same way students were chased on the streets of Patna during protests.

Prashant Kishor distanced himself from Modi-Rahul verbal spats:

Prashant Kishor distanced himself from the ongoing war of words between BJP and Congress leaders.

Rahul Gandhi abuses Narendra Modi, and Narendra Modi abuses Rahul Gandhi. We don’t care. Our fight is for the justice of Bihar’s youth, who have been lathi-charged and suppressed,” he said.

Boycott calls against Stalin and Revanth Reddy:

On South Indian leaders MK Stalin and Revanth Reddy attending the Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar, Prashant Kishor hit out sharply.

“Their coming shows what little respect they have for the people of Bihar. The same leaders under whose states Bihari children were insulted are now coming here to seek votes. I appeal to Bihar’s youth to completely boycott such leaders.

The fairy remarks have intensified the political slugfest in Bihar, where both ruling and opposition camps are engaged in back-to-back yatras ahead of the upcoming political battle in Bihar.

Also Read: Prashant Kishor criticized Rahul, Tejashwi and the NDA during the Muzaffarpur rally.

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