Is Prashant Kishor's Attack on Sanjay Jaiswal Justified?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Prashant Kishor intensifies political rhetoric in Bihar.
- Allegations against Sanjay Jaiswal raise questions about accountability.
- Critique of government spending on PM Modi's visits.
- Focus on upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.
- Political tensions between BJP, RJD, and Kishor's party.
Patna, Sep 13 (NationPress) Political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor intensified his criticism of BJP and RJD leaders during his event titled “Bihar Badlaav Jan Sabha” at the Charpokhari Block Office Ground in the Agiaon Assembly constituency on Saturday.
Currently, Kishor is on a mission with the Bihar Badlaav Yatra to lay the groundwork for his political party ahead of the pivotal Bihar Assembly Election.
After addressing the crowd, Kishor directed a sharp barb at BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal, stating, “As a jackal faces its end, it scurries towards the city. In tough times, leaders like Sanjay Jaiswal lash out at individuals like us. He might be agitated now, but he will soon settle down.”
He went on to make allegations of misconduct associated with the MP.
“He can't imprison me even in his seven lifetimes. His party holds power in Bihar and Delhi; he can act as he pleases. However, the residents of Bettiah are aware that fraudulent billing of municipal vehicles occurs at Sanjay Jaiswal’s petrol station. It is documented... if I am incorrect, let him file a lawsuit and send me to jail.”
On Friday, Jaiswal posed five questions to Kishor, including inquiries about his party's funding sources.
Kishor also took aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding his planned visit to Purnea, accusing the government of squandering taxpayer money.
“Every time the PM visits, Bihar benefits not at all. Instead, hundreds of crores from the poor’s resources are wasted. Government educators and vehicles are mobilized to gather crowds. Afterwards, BJP leaders congratulate themselves,” he remarked.
Kishor then turned to the opposition, offering a sarcastic jab at RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav regarding his forthcoming Yatra.
“This is a positive development. This will at least motivate Tejashwi to leave his home. That alone is a reason to celebrate,” he stated.
Kishor’s passionate remarks have once again ignited the political atmosphere in Bihar as the state gears up for the approaching Assembly elections.