Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraj Party gets election symbol, 243 candidates will contest on the mark of ‘school bag’ – Prashant Kishore Jan Suraj Partys Election Symbol 243 Candidates Contest on Symbol of School Bag Ntc

Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraj Party gets election symbol, 243 candidates will contest on the mark of ‘school bag’ – Prashant Kishore Jan Suraj Partys Election Symbol 243 Candidates Contest on Symbol of School Bag Ntc

Assembly elections are to be held in Bihar later this year, political parties have started preparations for this. At the same time, the Election Commission has allotted the election symbol to the Jan Suraj Party. Jan Suraj Party has been allotted the mark of ‘school bag’. The party will now field all its 243 candidates in the upcoming assembly elections with this mark.

Prashant Kishore, the king of Jan Suraj, who became a politician from the political strategist (election strategist), announced the Jan Suraj Party a year ago. Prashant Kishore’s party is preparing to contest all the 243 assembly seats in the state. Actually, Prashant Kishore has also announced that Jan Suraj Party will field candidates in 243 seats. Rejecting the possibilities of alliance with any party, he had clearly stated that the Jan Suraj Party will not form an alliance with any party before the election or after the election.

Prashant Kishore and the leader-workers of his party are reaching every seat among the public and telling their vision and roadmap about Bihar. Prashant Kishore’s street meetings are being organized in every assembly constituency. Prashant is counting the failures of the government and the opposition by addressing the public. At the same time, they are also telling how the Jan Suraj is different from the rest of the parties and why this party should be supported.

Prashant Kishore had earlier taken out a Jan Suraj Padayatra in Bihar. Prashant’s Jan Suraj Padayatra started on 2 October 2022 on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. PK had announced to form a Jan Suraj Party on 2 October 2024 after measuring different parts of Bihar by taking a padyatra for about two years.

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