Ever since Janata Dal United has attacked election strategist Prashant Kishor alias PK; Since then it was continuously alleging that PK was working as an agent of BJP. In response to this, JDU and RJD have been on the target of Prashant Kishor till now. But, for the first time during his Jan Suraj Yatra, Prashant Kishor has targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party. Taking a jibe at the government of Bihar, he has also raised the matter of discrimination being done by the central government with Bihar.
Prashant Kishor said in a meeting at Biranchi Bazar, Manatand in West Champaran, bullet trains are being run in Gujarat state with 26 MPs and Bihar, which gives 39 seats to NDA, has to beg for passenger train also. Raising the problem of migration and unemployment, PK further said, there are many families in Bihar whose boys are working in many states including Kerala, Gujarat, Andhra Kashmir. For 10-15 thousand rupees, young boys have to leave their villages and go to work in distant states. They do not have the opportunity to come home even during the festival.
Prashant Kishor said that this system should be changed, so we have resolved that if given a chance, arrangements will be made for all the boys who are working outside Bihar within 6 months to 1 year. The youth of Bihar will be given employment in their own state.
Let us tell you that Prashant Kishor is constantly targeting not only the opponents in his journey; Rather, they are trying to raise those issues which are directly related to the public. Especially by raising local issues, they are also trying to tell the public that the issues which have not been touched by any party till date, they want to remove those problems.
However, this time Prashant Kishor may have raised the issues seriously, but it was more of a pinch attack than a target. In this, where JDU was on target, it was also indirectly taunted on the double standards being done by the BJP-led central government with Bihar. Along with this, PK tried to give a message that not only JDU and RJD are their target but also BJP.