Prashant Kishor, founder of Jan Suraaj Party, launched a scathing attack on Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during his Bihar tour. PK stated that Revanth Reddy has no standing in Bihar and people would chase him away with sticks. He termed the 'Voter Rights Yatra' useless and emphasized the need to focus on real issues – unemployment, migration, and corruption.
Patna: Prashant Kishor (Prashant Kishor), founder of Jan Suraaj Party, has launched a sharp attack on Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and former Congress President Rahul Gandhi during his Bihar tour. PK questioned, "Who is Revanth Reddy and what is his standing in Bihar?" He stated that instead of understanding the issues of Bihar, some leaders are only engaged in politics and spreading controversy.
Prashant Kishor clearly stated that if Revanth Reddy goes to any village in Bihar, the local people might chase him away with sticks. According to him, the problems of the people of Bihar are not being addressed, and this attitude reflects the mindset of the Congress leadership.
Controversy over Revanth Reddy's controversial statement
PK alleged that Revanth Reddy makes statements that insult Bihar and spreads confusion. He said, "Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is carrying around such leaders who are working to divert attention from the real problems of Bihar."
Prashant Kishor also questioned the Bihar tour of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin. He said that Bihar's leaders should be held responsible for discussing Bihar's problems. Whether the Chief Ministers of other states come to Bihar or not, it will not bring any real change.
Prashant Kishor targets 'Voter Rights Yatra'
Prashant Kishor also took a dig at the India alliance's 'Voter Rights Yatra'. He said that Bihar needs a yatra that focuses on real problems like unemployment and migration, not just political yatras.
PK said, "Congress people will criticize Modi ji and Modi ji will criticize Rahul Gandhi, but there is no discussion on the real questions. The public is being fooled. This time the public will not be fooled."
Unemployment, migration and corruption are major problems in Bihar
Drawing attention to the problems of Bihar, Prashant Kishor said that unemployment, migration, corruption, and a broken education system are the main challenges of the state. He claimed that the public now wants change and is demanding better education and employment for their children.
PK said that the people of Bihar have now chosen a new option, and that option is Jan Suraaj Party. He said that the public's focus is now on real issues and development, not just political rhetoric.