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Prashant Kishore visits Begusarai, criticizes the government, and makes big promises for employment and welfare.


Recently, Prashant Kishore, who is known for starting the Jan Suraj movement, visited Bachwara in Begusarai for a public meeting. This was part of his Bihar Parivartan Yatra. After speaking at the meeting, he took questions from reporters and criticized the BJP and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

During the meeting, Kishore highlighted the significance of Begusarai, calling it a land of revolutionaries. He challenged BJP leaders to come to the area and show their support by gathering a crowd, suggesting that their popularity is not as strong as they claim.

Kishore also addressed issues of corruption, claiming that some ministers and officials around Nitish Kumar are buying property overseas while the people of Bihar are struggling. He promised that if his Jan Suraj system is implemented, corrupt officials will face legal consequences and their ill-gotten wealth will be recovered.

In his address, Kishore made a significant promise to the youth of Bihar. He announced that starting December 2025, young people in Begusarai could expect jobs paying between ₹10,000 to ₹12,000. He also mentioned that the last Diwali of Bihar’s current struggles would be this year, signaling a change in the employment landscape.

Furthermore, Kishore proposed a monthly pension of ₹2,000 for everyone above 60 years and stated that until government schools improve, the fees for children attending private schools would be covered by the government. This plan aims to ensure that even poor children can access quality education in English medium schools.



Summary:

  • Prashant Kishore visited Begusarai for a public meeting.

  • He criticized the BJP and CM Nitish Kumar.

  • Kishore promised job opportunities for youth starting December 2025.

  • A monthly pension for seniors and education fee coverage was announced.

  • He emphasized ending corruption and improving living conditions in Bihar.



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