Patna: Prashant Kishor has voiced strong reservations about the Bihar Assembly election results, arguing that the final voting pattern does not match the public sentiment he observed during months of campaigning.
The Jan Suraaj Party (JSP), which contested its first Assembly election, expected a vote share of between 10 and 20 per cent based on feedback from its outreach. However, Kishor said many voters ultimately changed their decision, believing the party had little chance of winning.
Claims of Irregularities but No Proof Provided
Kishor said he noticed what he described as irregularities in the outcome but clarified that he has no concrete evidence to substantiate those suspicions. He also highlighted two factors he believes contributed significantly to the National Democratic A

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