While addressing his supporters, Kishor said that Nitish Kumar uses ‘Fevicol; to stick with the post of Chief Minister of Bihar and other parties continue to revolve around it.
Patna: Poll strategist-turned turned politician Prashant Kishor on Wednesday said that he will withdraw his campaign ‘Jan Suraj Abhiyan’ if Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government provides five to ten lakh jobs in next one or two years in the state. Kishor said that if government provides jobs accordingly, he will extend his support to Nitish Kumar government.
Kishor, who is on campaign in the state under his ‘Jan Suraj Abhiyan’ these days, made the comment in Samastipur. He said that the newly formed JD (U)-RJD alliance in Bihar does not enjoy support of people and in future more political upheavels will be seen in the state.
While addressing his supporters, Kishor said that Nitish Kumar uses ‘Fevicol; to stick with the post of Chief Minister of Bihar and other parties continue to revolve around it.
A couple of days after swearing-in, Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav had said that the Nitish Kumar-led Mahagathbandhan government will make all efforts to provide 10 lakh jobs to youth of the state.
The Chief Minister, in his Independence Day speech on Monday, had also said that the government is aiming to provide 20 lakh jobs in government and private sectors. He had said that they will work jointly to materialise this with a goal to make the state ‘developed’.
It may be noted that poll strategist Prashant Kishor was vice-president of JD (U) but was forced to quit after surfacing differences with the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He then worked for various political parties as poll strategiest and now he is active in Bihar as a politician. He has been aiming to bring change is present political scenario in the state.