KKN Gurugram Desk | Prashant Kishor’s much-anticipated rally, which was organized under the banner of his initiative ‘Jan Suraj,’ has been termed a complete failure by BJP leaders, including Bihar’s state president, Dilip Jayaswal. According to Jayaswal, despite spending crores of rupees to mobilize people, the turnout was far below expectations. While Kishor’s team had claimed an attendance of over five lakh people at the Gandhi Maidan, reality proved otherwise, with only about 20,000 to 30,000 individuals showing up for the event.
Dilip Jayaswal’s Critique of Jan Suraj Rally
Dilip Jayaswal, the President of the Bihar unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), openly criticized Prashant Kishor’s rally, calling it a failure. Jayaswal pointed out that despite enormous financial resources being allocated for the rally, the attendance was abysmally low. The claim of attracting over five lakh people was rendered meaningless when only a fraction of that number—20,000 to 30,000—actually appeared at the event.
The BJP leader also pointed out that this low turnout indicates that the people of Bihar are not impressed with Kishor’s political maneuvering. In a statement to the press, Jayaswal remarked, “The hype surrounding Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraj rally has fizzled out. What he tried to portray as a massive movement turned out to be nothing more than a small gathering at Gandhi Maidan.”
Prashant Kishor’s ‘Jan Suraj’ Initiative Faces Criticism
Prashant Kishor, a political strategist known for his influence in several major electoral campaigns, launched the ‘Jan Suraj’ (People’s Justice) movement with the aim of challenging the current political setup in Bihar. However, his latest rally has been widely criticized by political opponents, especially from the NDA (National Democratic Alliance), which includes BJP as a major constituent.
The rally in Patna, which was aimed at strengthening Kishor’s political presence and garnering support for his movement, ended up being a massive disappointment. The turnout was far lower than anticipated, and the rally failed to generate the momentum Kishor’s supporters had hoped for.
NDA’s Response: ‘Flop Rally’ and Allegations of Fake Promises
The NDA, which governs Bihar in alliance with the BJP, wasted no time in calling the rally a ‘flop.’ NDA leaders emphasized that the rally was a failure not just in terms of attendance but also in terms of the impact it had on Bihar’s political landscape.
An NDA spokesperson pointed out that despite huge investments to promote the event and the widespread claims made by Prashant Kishor’s team regarding its success, the actual turnout didn’t live up to the expectations. These discrepancies between the claims and reality have raised doubts about the credibility of Kishor’s promises and his ability to mobilize the masses.
Furthermore, the NDA accused Kishor of making exaggerated claims, highlighting the stark contrast between the size of the crowd and the figures that were being thrown around.
The Role of RJD in the Aftermath: Mocking Prashant Kishor’s Rally
As expected, Kishor’s political opponents, particularly the RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal), did not miss an opportunity to mock the rally’s poor turnout. RJD leaders have been vocal in pointing out that Kishor’s influence in Bihar’s political scene is rapidly diminishing. They claim that the Jan Suraj rally was more about self-promotion than an actual effort to bring about political change in the state.
Tejashwi Yadav, a prominent leader of the RJD, expressed his doubts about Kishor’s true intentions, saying that the rally was nothing but a stunt to gain political relevance. In a tweet, Yadav stated, “If Prashant Kishor had genuinely cared about the people of Bihar, he would have listened to their needs instead of wasting crores on a failed rally. The truth is, the people of Bihar are not interested in his so-called ‘Jan Suraj.’”
The RJD’s stance on Kishor’s rally has been clear: they believe that Kishor’s movement is simply a reactionary effort to challenge Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s leadership, but it lacks any real political substance.
What Went Wrong with Prashant Kishor’s Rally?
Several factors contributed to the failure of Prashant Kishor’s ‘Jan Suraj’ rally. Firstly, the massive amount of money reportedly spent on the event may have been better utilized in grassroots engagement and building a stronger connection with the people of Bihar.
Secondly, the claims made by Kishor’s team regarding the number of people expected to attend created unrealistic expectations. When the turnout was far less than anticipated, it resulted in a major public relations debacle.
Thirdly, Kishor’s attempt to position himself as a political alternative to the current government, particularly targeting Nitish Kumar’s leadership, appears to have been rejected by the masses. Despite his success in other states as a strategist, Kishor has struggled to carve a space for himself as a political leader in Bihar.
Lastly, there are doubts surrounding the authenticity of the movement itself. Critics argue that Kishor’s motives may not be in line with the aspirations of the common people, making it difficult for him to gain their trust.
Prashant Kishor’s Political Future in Bihar: Will He Succeed?
Despite the setback of this rally, Prashant Kishor is likely to continue his efforts to carve a political niche for himself in Bihar. His background as a political strategist gives him an edge in understanding the nuances of elections and voter behavior. However, the real challenge for Kishor will be to prove that he is more than just a strategist and can be an effective political leader.
If Kishor plans to gain significant traction, he will need to engage more deeply with the people of Bihar, addressing their issues and offering solutions that resonate with them. He will also need to counter the criticism from established political players such as Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad Yadav. This will not be an easy task, as Bihar’s political landscape is already heavily dominated by these leaders.
Kishor will have to prove that his ‘Jan Suraj’ movement is not just a personal political project but a genuine effort to bring about change in the state. Without winning the trust and support of the common people, his efforts will likely remain futile.
While Prashant Kishor’s rally in Patna was undoubtedly a failure in terms of attendance and impact, it is too soon to declare the end of his political journey in Bihar. Politics in Bihar, like in many other states, is dynamic, and a single setback does not define the future of a political leader.
For Kishor, the road ahead will be filled with challenges. However, his next steps will be crucial in determining whether he can transform his political vision into a viable force in Bihar or whether he will fade into the background.
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