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BJP takes data-backed dig at Prashant Kishor's massive drubbing in Bihar: 'Lost deposit in ...'

Jan Suraaj national president Uday Singh said in a conversation with ANI that founder Prashant Kishor “will continue to be there (in Bihar),” adding that the organisation was not created at the insistence of any other party and would not exit under external pressure either.

November 17, 2025 / 09:51 IST
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Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s IT cell head Amit Malviya took to X with a sharp critique of the Jan Suraaj Party’s political debut in Bihar assembly elections, telling 'journalists and pollsters to sleep over' a list of numbers that summed up the party’s performance.

He pointed out that the new entrant fielded contenders in 238 constituencies, lost deposits in 236 of them, could not open its account, and “came second in just one.”

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Malviya also noted that in 122 seats the party slid to fourth place or worse, and in 61 segments its tally was lower than NOTA.

As he posted, the total votes gathered were 16.77 lakh, translating to “3.34%” of the state’s polling figures.

After the poll debacle, Jan Suraaj leaders Uday Singh and Pawan Verma have been speaking to the media to clarify its stance on the poll results and what it means for future.

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