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  • Written By: WITC Desk New Delhi
    Tuesday, 23 September, 2025 12:03:PM

    Prashant Kishore is significantly influencing the voting patterns in Bihar, particularly concerning the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Jan Suraj Party, introduced with considerable optimism, aimed to disrupt the dominance of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Congress in the region. However, as time progressed, the political background of Prashant Kishore, the leader of the Jan Suraj Party, came to light. His identity as a Brahmin, a key factor in Bihar's caste-driven political landscape, began to attract the attention of upper-caste voters source says. This demographic shift soon became evident, especially among the Kayastha, Bhumihar, Brahmin, and Vaishya communities, who found alignment with Kishore's ideologies and vision for governance. Recent surveys conducted by the BJP highlighted a crucial revelation: the party's strategies failed to effectively engage traditional supporters from the Other Backwards Classes (OBC), Muslims, and other marginalised groups, according to a source.

    Despite the BJP's solid support base among upper-caste voters, any significant defection towards the Jan Suraj Party could pose a substantial threat to the BJP's electoral prospects. The data indicates that if upper-caste voters begin to reorient their allegiance toward Jan Suraj, the repercussions for the BJP could be severe. Recognising the potential risks of losing this critical voting bloc, political strategists have advised Prashant Kishore to concentrate on appealing to the backward voter segments. By targeting these groups, there is a potential to disrupt the established order and alter the dynamics of political support in Bihar moving forward source says.

     

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