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Prashant Kishore visits Barbigha to support his party candidate while criticizing the NDA’s minister.
On Saturday, Prashant Kishore, who is leading the Jansuraj party, visited Barbigha Assembly. He was warmly welcomed by party candidate Captain Mukesh Singh and many supporters at Ammabigha Mode. Kishore later made his way to Shri Krishna Singh Chowk, addressing the crowd along the way.
During his speech, Kishore targeted Minister Ashok Choudhary, accusing him of corruption and claiming he was distributing money to gain votes for the NDA candidate. He urged the public to accept any money offered but to vote wisely for the right candidate. Kishore highlighted that Choudhary’s family is involved with multiple political parties, which he believes undermines genuine concern for Bihar’s welfare.
Kishore criticized Choudhary for allegedly obtaining a teaching position through a fake degree. He emphasized the need for voters to reject such corrupt leaders and strive for better governance. He reminisced about Bihar’s past glory under the first Chief Minister, asserting that only by uniting beyond caste and religion can the state’s situation improve.
He made a promise that once Jansuraj comes to power, no young person from Bihar would need to leave the state for low-paying jobs. Kishore appealed to the people to think about their children’s future while voting, encouraging them to choose a candidate who truly represents their interests.
In conclusion, Kishore emphasized the goal of his party is to create a developed Bihar where everyone can thrive. He encouraged the public to elect a good representative who can voice their concerns in the assembly, ensuring a brighter future for the state.
Summary:
- Prashant Kishore visited Barbigha to support his party candidate.
- He accused Minister Ashok Choudhary of corruption and vote-buying.
- Kishore urged voters to reject corrupt leaders and think of Bihar’s future.
- He promised job opportunities for Bihar’s youth if his party wins.
- Kishore aims to create a developed Bihar with good representation in the assembly.
