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"Everyone wants a change in Bihar," Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor ahead of his first rally in state

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Patna (Bihar) [India] April 11 (ANI): Ahead of his first-ever rally, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor said that people in Bihar want a change.
The Jan Suraaj Party is set to contest its first Assembly election in Bihar, which is likely to be held in October or November this year. The party earlier contested the by-polls in which they failed to open their account.
Speaking with ANI ahead of his 'Badlav Rally', Kishor said that people want an "alternative" in Bihar, pitching that his party's culture is different from others.
"It is called 'Badlav Rally' because when I walked for 2 years, I heard just one word the most - Badlav (change). Be it the supporters of RJD, BJP or Nitish Kumar, everyone wants a change in Bihar. They want a political alternative in Bihar. They want to speak about education and jobs in Bihar...Jan Suraaj's culture and work style are different from other parties. You won't find our workers extorting, looting and fighting. They will do their event in a disciplined manner," Kishor said.


The rally is being organised at the Gandhi Maidan in Patna, emphasising on its importance Kishor said, "Our interaction with the public will continue but today is important because after the formation of Jan Suraaj in Bihar, this is the first meeting of the party. We will sit together in Gandhi Maidan,"
Further speaking about the rally, Kishor said it will have an "impact " on politics of Bihar and people will see Jan Suraaj as a "strong alternative."

""This rally will have an impact on the politics of Bihar in the way that people of Bihar who were opting for BJP or RJD in the absence of an alternative can now see a strong alternative in the form of Jan Suraaj and their trust in it will strengthen," Kishor said.
The Bihar Legislative Assembly election for all 243 constituencies is scheduled to be held in October or November this year. The last assembly elections were held in October-November 2020. (ANI)

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