Election strategist prashant kishor made a big prediction about JDU in Goenka college on Wednesday. He has claimed

that JDU will face a crushing defeat in the lok sabha elections and after that there will be disintegration in the party.

Now this party is going on in its final stages. JDU is a sinking ship. For this reason, JDU leaders are going to other parties

to get out of the sinking ship. He said that during the bengal elections it was predicted that bjp would not get even 100


seats here. Only 77 seats were available. He further said that JDU will not be able to win even five seats in the Lok Sabha

Elections 2024 and if his claim fails, then he will fold hands and apologize to the people of Bihar.

'Nitish Kumar's style of politics is different'

With which party can nitish kumar go next? On this question, prashant kishore said that even nitish kumar himself

cannot tell this. He (Nitish Kumar) has a different way of doing politics. The chief minister always has options. At present

the door of his political house is the Grand Alliance. There is a window in that house through which air and water are

taken. There is also a skylight through which the voice of conscience is thought to speak. Neither bjp nor JDU removed

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh from the post. There are Harivansh skylights here. If nitish kumar wants to join

BJP, then he can talk to bjp leaders through this skylight.

Jan Suraj is not a partyprashant Kishore

The election strategist further said that Jan Suraj is not a party. He is not even a leader of Jan Suraj. Just by traveling to

different districts through Jan Suraj, we are trying to know, see and understand the problems. people from every village

are joining Jansuraj. Only such people will decide what to do? If any person associated with Jan Suraj contests elections,

he will be given all possible help. He visited five districts. There were MLC elections during that time. people associated

with Jansuraj said that a partner should contest the elections. After his consent, a teacher agreed to contest the

elections as an independent candidate. Colleagues helped the candidate and he also won the election.

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