political strategist
Prashant Kishor Rules Out Return to Political Strategy After Jan Suraaj's Bihar Election Defeat
Nov 19, 2025 05:02 pm CST
Former political strategist Prashant Kishor has confirmed he won't return to advising politicians following his party Jan Suraaj's complete defeat in Bihar elections. Despite orchestrating past victories for major parties including BJP and Trinamool Congress, Kishor remains focused solely on Bihar politics, refusing to advise Tamil actor-politician Vijay in upcoming Tamil Nadu elections while pledging to continue his political journey despite initial setbacks.
Prashant Kishor Claims Jan Suraaj Successfully Shifted Bihar's Political Focus From Caste to Employment
Nov 19, 2025 04:11 pm CST
In his first interview since the Bihar election defeat, Prashant Kishor acknowledges Jan Suraaj Party's electoral disappointment but highlights their success in transforming Bihar's political discourse from caste-based to employment-centered. Despite winning no seats, the party secured 3.4% of votes, affecting outcomes in 33 constituencies where their vote share exceeded victory margins.
Prashant Kishor's Failed Bihar Prediction: Will the Political Strategist Keep His Promise to Quit?
Nov 15, 2025 08:26 pm CST
Renowned election strategist Prashant Kishor faces a critical moment after his prediction that JDU would win fewer than 25 seats in Bihar proved dramatically wrong, with Nitish Kumar's party securing 85 seats instead. Having previously vowed to quit politics if his forecast failed, Kishor now confronts a situation reminiscent of his 2021 Bengal prediction, when he correctly anticipated BJP's performance. As his own party performs poorly in its electoral debut, political observers await his next move following his conspicuous silence since the results were announced.
Prashant Kishor Found Registered as Voter in Both Bihar and West Bengal: Electoral Law Violation Uncovered
Oct 28, 2025 05:22 pm CST
Poll strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor has been discovered registered as a voter in both Bihar and West Bengal, violating Section 17 of the Representation of the People Act. While his Jan Suraaj Party contests Bihar elections, he remains registered at the TMC headquarters in Kolkata, highlighting issues with duplicate voter registrations that prompted nationwide electoral roll revisions.



