- By Shubham Bajpai
- Sun, 09 Nov 2025 07:41 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor on Sunday ruled out any possibility of forming a post-poll alliance in Bihar if his party fails to secure an absolute majority.
While talking to the news agency ANI, Kishor said that he would prefer to go on working for more five years rather than compromising on JSP's principles.
"If the people of Bihar don't want to change yet, we will stay with them and keep working for another five years. There is no question of joining the government, either. Jan Suraaj will form the government on its own strength, or we'll sit in opposition." Kishor said.
He added that it needed they would even force re-election rather than joining any alliance. "If needed, we'll even force another election, let it happen again. We are against the BJP, we oppose them on ideological grounds," Prashant Kishor said.
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Saying that there was no hurry and he can give five more years, the poll strategist-turned-politician said, "We have put our blood and sweat into building Jan Suraaj, and the change is already visible, so let's just wait for the results. When the numbers come, what's the worst that can happen? Maybe Jan Suraaj won't get as many seats this time, then we'll work for another five years. What's the hurry? I'm 48 years old; I can give five more years to this cause."
Earlier on Saturday, Kishor slammed the BJP, saying that the Central government gives priority to Gujarat while ignoring Bihar in the establishment of factories.
"They (BJP) take votes from Bihar, so they should also set up factories in Bihar. For the last 15 years, PM Modi has set up factories in Gujarat, not in Bihar," Prashant Kishor said in a campaign rally.
(With ANI Inputs)
