Overview
- At a Paliganj rally on August 23, Kishor attacked Lalu Prasad Yadav and questioned the promotion of his son, alleging he did not clear Class 9.
- Kishor accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of winning Bihar’s votes while channeling development to Gujarat, saying Bihar’s youth migrate for Rs 10,000–12,000 jobs.
- He pledged to bring back 50 lakh youths by creating local employment, to start a Rs 2,000 monthly pension for everyone over 60 from December 2025, and to cover private-school fees for children under 15 until government schools improve.
- Arguing that the BJP–Rahul Gandhi rivalry is a blame game, he urged voters to back Jan Suraaj, which he says is focused on migration, corruption and a weak education system.
- Continuing his Bihar Badlaav Yatra across villages, he is positioning Jan Suraaj as a third option as elections later this year pit the NDA against an RJD-led opposition backed by Congress and Left parties.