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November 14, 2025

No seat for Prashant Kishore’s Jan Suraj Party, 98% candidate’s security forfeited

The CSR Journal Magazine

Jan Suraj did not get a single seat in the 2025 assembly elections and his account was not even opened. The deposits of about 98 percent of its candidates have been confiscated. It is clear from this that the voters no longer want to remain in a state of confusion, they want a permanent government. For this reason, NDA has got more than two-thirds mandate. The hope and desire of the voters is that a permanent government will be able to contribute more to the development of Bihar.

Prashant Kishor will hold a press conference on 16th November

This information has been given by Prashant Kishore, the founder of Jan Suraj, that on November 16, he will share information on the results of the assembly elections and the upcoming strategy of Jan Suraj in the press conference. However, Jan Suraj left no stone unturned to win this election.

Prashant Kishore’s party had contested elections on 239 seats

Candidates were fielded on 243 seats and elections were contested on 239 seats. Prashant Kishore, the founder of Jan Suraj, worked hard and campaigned in favour of party candidates on almost all the seats. Despite working hard day and night, Jan Suraj workers were also not confident about forming their government.

voter alert

This election result also indicates that voters are very alert and more aware than before. They know which party or alliance can form a permanent government. He did not see this expectation from Jan Suraj being fulfilled. In such a situation, voters assessed all the situations and cast their votes very thoughtfully. Due to this, the voters were inclined towards NDA and NDA won absolute majority.

Monotonous Message

Prashant Kishor’s repeated message — that Bihar needs a new political alternative — started on a loud pitch but eventually became repetitive. Voters on the ground asked why he had no manifesto, how he would be different, and with who does he would ally. As one analyst said, many people who showed up to attend Kishor’s road shows would vote for someone else.

Prashant Kishor pushed a developmental narrative throughout his campaign. But Bihar’s electoral math still hinges heavily on identity and caste cohesion. Jan Suraaj lacked a counter-identity coalition.

Prashant Kishor didn’t contest

Many people asked questions about why Kishor did not contest the election. Was it because he was not confident enough? This led to ambiguity, leaving many supporters uncertain. Barring a few big names, Jan Suraaj’s candidates were from what many called the army of no bodies.

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