Overview
- Kishor kicked off the Bihar Navnirman Yatra in Bagaha, West Champaran, focusing on district-by-district organisational renewal and grassroots recruitment.
- He said Jan Suraaj workers will conduct door-to-door checks to verify whether women receive the pledged support under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana.
- The Bihar government earlier transferred Rs 10,000 each to about 1.56 crore women and decided on January 29 to offer up to Rs 2 lakh more to selected beneficiaries after a six-month assessment, disbursed in phases.
- Jan Suraaj failed to win any of the 238 seats it contested in the 2025 Assembly elections, with most candidates forfeiting deposits.
- The Supreme Court rejected the party’s plea seeking fresh polls, leading Kishor to frame Jan Suraaj’s role as working on public issues while acknowledging the NDA in government and the RJD as the Opposition.