Prior to the Bihar assembly elections, Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) chief Prashant Kishor had said that his party would secure fewer than 10 seats or over 150 seats, along with promises of reshaping the state's political landscape.
As of 2.30 pm on November 14, the day of vote counting, not only has JSP failed to lead in a single seat but is also seen to be falling behind the None of The Above (NOTA) option in several constituencies, officially declaring a disastrous electoral debut for the political strategist's party.
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The JSP contested in 238 of the total 243 constituencies and is lagging behind in all of these seats. However, this comes as little or no surprise at all.
Deccan Herald traversed through the state of Bihar as part of

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