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Prashant Kishor promises to contribute 90% of his income to Jan Suraaj campaign in Bihar

Updated on: Nov 22, 2025 07:59 am IST

Kishor requested the people of Bihar to donate ₹1,000 on a yearly basis to his party, while asserting that he would not meet anyone who does not donate.

Jan Suraaj Party founder and former poll strategist Prashant Kishor on Friday pledged to contribute 90 per cent of his income for his party's campaign over the next five years.

Kishor was speaking to reporters after observing a day's silent fast at the Gandhi Ashram in West Champaran.(HT Photo)

He said he would donate “whatever assets” he had acquired over the last 20 years, with the exception of his house in Delhi, for the party, PTI news agency reported.

Kishor further requested the people of Bihar to donate 1,000 on a yearly basis to the party, while asserting that he would refuse to meet anyone who did not contribute this amount.

“Now, I request the people of Bihar to donate just 1,000 to the party on a yearly basis. I will not meet anyone who doesn't donate this amount to the party,” he said, speaking to reporters after observing a day's silent fast at the Gandhi Ashram in West Champaran.

Will visit all houses in state, says Kishor

“Now, they have no concern for the state or the people,” Kishor said, while adding that the state government can put him “behind bars” if he is “saying anything wrong.”

Kishor's Jan Suraaj failed to open account in the recently-concluded Bihar Assembly elections. Despite garnering considerable public support, the party did not win any seat. It had contested on 238 of 243 seats in the polls.

The NDA registered a historic win the elections, bagging 202 of the 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly. The opposition Mahagathbandhan could secure only 35 seats in the polls.

 
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