Jan Suraaj candidates failed to make a major influence, ending third in three constituencies and one within the fourth place.
Political strategist turned activist Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj has failed to open its account within the bypolls of 4 Bihar Assembly seats of Tarari, Ramgarh, Belaganj, and Imamganj. Despite two years of groundwork, together with an intensive Padyatra throughout Bihar and a marketing campaign brimming with assets and manpower, Prashant Kishor lost all 4 seats.
Jan Suraaj candidates failed to make a major influence, ending third in three constituencies and one within the fourth place. In Tarari, Jan Suraaj’s candidate Kiran Devi managed solely 5,622 votes whereas the victorious BJP candidate Vishal Prashant secured 78,755 votes and CPI-ML candidate Raju Yadav garnered 68,143 votes.
The distinction between the BJP candidate and the Jan Suraaj candidate was 73133 votes in Tarari. In Ramgarh, Jan Suraaj candidate Sushil Kumar Singh garnered 6,513 votes whereas the BJP candidate Ashok Kumar Singh, secured 62,257 votes and BSP candidate Satish Yadav was intently trailing with 60,895 votes. RJD candidate Ajit Singh is additional behind, trailing by 35,825 votes. In Imamganj, Jan Suraaj candidate Jitendra Paswan secured 37,103. He fell behind Deepa Manjhi, the winner by 16,332 votes. In Belaganj, Jan Suraaj’s Mohd. Amjad, a Muslim candidate, solely obtained 17,285 votes.
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Kishor reacts to bypoll outcomes
Talking to reporters shortly after the outcomes have been out, Kishor additionally drew succour from the truth that his fledgling Jan Suraaj received (*4*) of the full votes polled in 4 seats, however rubbished the declare that it had performed a job within the RJD’s defeat in three of those.
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