Muzaffarpur / Gopalganj / Motihari: These days if you are in Bihar, you can hear Prashant Kishor’s name almost everywhere. In the campaign trails, on loudspeakers mounted on rickshaws or cars, or at some corner of a town where people gather just to have some political gup-shup.

Will this energy translate into votes? In tea stalls, roadside dhabas on highways connecting one district to another, and city centers, people mention him but with a kind of polite acknowledgment, not conviction. After days of travelling across north Bihar, one thing stands out - Jan Suraaj is discussed, even respected, but not yet trusted as a winning choice.

In Sheohar, from where the party has fielded Neeraj Singh, a resident Motilal Mahto said, 'Bihar voters have always had two clear options in front of them a

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