Prashant Kishor was expected to launch a statewide tour after Kharmas, but the plan has changed. Instead of hitting the road, PK has decided to rebuild his party Jan Suraaj from scratch, from panchayat-level units to the state president, all through internal elections.
But even before this reorganisation begins, cracks are clearly visible in the PK camp. One by one, key associates are distancing themselves. Bhojpuri singer Ritesh Pandey has quit Jan Suraaj, while former Union Minister RCP Singh is hinting at a possible return to Nitish Kumar’s JDU. At the same time, PK’s prolonged silence and limited media appearances have fueled speculation about his next political move.
Is Jan Suraaj losing momentum, or is this just a strategic pause? Does Prashant Kishor still have a realistic roadmap in Bihar politics after his electoral setback? Senior journalists Santosh Singh and Pushyamitra decode the churn inside PK’s camp and assess whether any real hope remains. Watch this detailed analysis of Prashant Kishor’s political crossroads, internal challenges, funding strategy, and future options in Bihar politics.
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