Jan Suraj Party, which contested for the first time in Bihar Assembly elections, has failed to win the trust of the public and spokesperson Pawan K. Verma has clearly said that the party will now seriously review the reasons for this defeat. After the results were announced on 14 November, Verma admitted that despite a huge campaign and expectations, Jan Suraj could not bring a big increase in public support. Let us tell you that in today’s elections, NDA seems to be winning the elections with an overwhelming majority. The opposition parties are in bad condition.
status of election results
According to the latest figures, NDA is leading on more than 190 seats and the opposition Indian Alliance is seen not even touching the mark of 40 seats. In NDA, JDU is leading on 78 seats, BJP on 91, LJP (Ram Vilas) on 22 and HAM (S) on 5 seats. On the other hand, in the grand alliance, RJD is leading on 28 seats, Congress on 4, CPI (ML) on 3 seats, while BSP is leading on one, AIMIM on 5 and Rashtriya Lok Morcha on 4 seats. Election Commission data shows that Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraj Party seems to be struggling even to open its account.
Pawan Verma’s reaction
Verma said that Jan Suraj contested the elections with complete honesty and conviction but if he does not get the trust of the public then the party will introspect. According to PTI, he said that there was no lack of efforts but the results were not as per expectations. According to Verma, despite the electoral setback, Jan Suraj has firmly established issues like employment, migration, education and corruption-free Bihar in mainstream politics.
Statement regarding further strategy and PK
Verma said that the party will review its shortcomings and will soon decide what to do next. He also admitted that Nitish Kumar still enjoys wide acceptance in Bihar and the people have given him the mandate again. Rejecting the speculations about Prashant Kishor leaving Bihar, Verma said that it is his personal decision to stay or go but Bihar and PK cannot leave each other. PK will share feedback on future strategy after the full results are out.

