
Prashant Kishor on CM Nitish: Prashant Kishore, founder of Jansuraj, is on a fast unto death at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, demanding the cancellation of BPSC 70th PT exam. Meanwhile, while talking to the media, he targeted CM Nitish Kumar. Prashant Kishore said that when Covid happened, Nitish Kumar did not take any cognizance. After this, when the public opportunity came, the public showed him the mirror. They got only 42 seats. The injury of public vote lasts for 5 years.
‘The government wants to subdue the public by using sticks’
Jansuraj founder further said that once insensitivity was shown in Covid, its result was visible in the elections. Since then he has been groaning politically for the last 5 years. When the time comes to ask for votes, he (Nitish Kumar) will have to go to the public. He said that the government will be completely bowed down, the tendency of the government has become that it wants to bend the people by using lathi.
Prashant Kishore said, I am sitting here and no one is using sticks. When the farmers sat on the streets, the central government also had to withdraw the law, but it took one and a half years.
‘There is no greater force in the world than people’s power’
Prashant Kishore said that while cornering the government he said that if you want to arrest then do so, but you do not have any law to keep us in jail, I will come back and sit. There is no greater force in the world than people’s power. I have been sitting for three days in the same Gandhi Maidan where an FIR was filed for coming. It is our government, how will it not listen to us? If she doesn’t listen then measures will be taken to make her listen.
At the same time, regarding the re-exam of BPSC to be held today (January 4), Jan Suraj Founder said that the exam is for 15 thousand children and the children who are agitating are more than 3.5 lakh. People know and understand that there are complaints of corruption on more than half the seats, the seats have been sold. The one who has studied will not get a seat. The news has spread in every district and village that Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1.5 crore are being charged for each job. The government should speak on this.