Bihar Election: Has Jan Suraaj Released Its First List of Candidates?

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Key Takeaways
- Prashant Kishor is leading the Jan Suraaj party in the Bihar elections.
- The first candidate list highlights integrity and professionalism.
- Focus on candidates from backward castes and social diversity.
- Noteworthy figures include K.C. Sinha and Y.B. Giri.
- The initiative seeks to move away from traditional caste politics.
Patna, Oct 9 (NationPress) The Jan Suraaj party, led by election strategist turned politician Prashant Kishor, unveiled its inaugural list of candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections on Thursday. This move indicates a strong emphasis on backward castes, professionals, and nominees noted for their integrity.
As per party insiders, Kishor is centering his campaign around the vision of a corruption-free and developed Bihar, and the initial list epitomizes that philosophy.
Many candidates included are distinguished former bureaucrats, educators, medical professionals, and legal experts, chosen based on their reputation rather than conventional political influence. Among the standout candidates is renowned mathematician K.C. Sinha, who is contesting from Kumhrar (Patna).
Sinha, a former Vice Chancellor at multiple universities, has had his mathematics textbooks incorporated into Bihar's school curriculum for over three decades.
Having authored more than 70 publications, he enjoys substantial recognition among students and educators statewide.
Another notable candidate is Y.B. Giri, a senior advocate at the Patna High Court, known for his involvement in several significant cases, including the alleged BPSC paper leak.
J.P. Singh, a former DGP of Himachal Pradesh and a 2000-batch IPS officer, who voluntarily retired, is also a prominent figure within the party, having been active in Chhapra for the past year.
Dr. B.B. Prasad, a physician from Motihari celebrated for his philanthropic efforts, alongside his wife, who is also a doctor, has long supported the Jan Suraaj initiative.
Dr. Amit Kumar Das, a well-respected doctor from Muzaffarpur, is the party's candidate for the same constituency.
Another key member is R.K. Mishra, a former DG (Home Guard) and a foundational member of Jan Suraaj, who is also contesting this election.
Mishra has been instrumental in integrating retired civil servants into the party.
The candidate list showcases individuals from various social and professional backgrounds.
Preeti K. has been nominated from Bhore (SC) in Gopalganj, representing the transgender community.
Ritesh Ranjan Pandey, a well-known Bhojpuri singer, is set to contest from Kargahar (Rohtas).
Lata Singh, the daughter of former Union Minister R.C.P. Singh, will run from Asthawan (Nalanda).
According to party sources, 'this list marks the beginning of Jan Suraaj’s mission to reshape Bihar’s political landscape by stepping away from traditional caste dynamics and prioritizing governance, transparency, and grassroots credibility.'