Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Prashant Kishor may float a political party

- Vijay Swaroop and Sunetra Choudhury

PATNA/NEW DELHI: Political strategist Prashant Kishor said on Monday that it was time for him to go directly to the people, creating a buzz in political circles. There is speculatio­n that he could launch a new political party, with an announceme­nt coming as early as May 5, HT learns.

His quest to be a meaningful participan­t in democracy and help shape pro-people policy led to a 10-year roller-coaster ride, Kishor said in a tweet. It was time to go to the real masters, the people, to better understand the issues and the path to good governance, he added. The beginning will be from his home state of Bihar, the poll strategist said. The move didn’t elicit much surprise from political watchers in the state. Not only has the 45-year-old been toying with the idea of entering politics in his home state for some time (he was born in Sasaram), the announceme­nt has come at a time when Bihar is in a state of flux.

Kishor’s announceme­nt of “Jan Suraaj” (People’s good governance) comes at a time when there are murmurs of chief minister Nitish Kumar facing an existentia­l crisis within the ruling coalition. While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’S official position is that there is no question of a change of chief ministersh­ip in the state -- the BJP is the bigger party in the legislatur­e, with 77 to the Janata Dal (United) or JD (U)’s 43 -- the talk of either him moving to Delhi or stepping down refuses to go away. Many in the BJP privately talk about how after the 2020 elections, it was felt that the BJP would have more say, but that there is some resentment among state BJP leaders, even some ministers, that the Chief Minister’s office controls all.

Interestin­gly, Kishor, who is in Patna was scheduled to meet chief minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday evening but did not. He said: “I could not go (and meet Kumar). It could have been misinterpr­eted.” Kishor did meet Nitish Kumar earlier this year -the ostensible reason was to wish him well post Covid -- and it has always been evident that there is an open channel between the two.

Kishor, who has previously worked with parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party and Trinamool Congress, was expelled from Janata Dal (United) in January 2020 for criticisin­g the party’s support for the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act.

He turned down an offer to join Congress last week, but held discussion­s with political leaders and parties in Patna on Monday.

“Prashant Kishor is trying to do an AAP [Aam Aadmi Party] in

Bihar,’’ said a BJP leader on condition of anonymity.

His effort may target people not comfortabl­e with any of the existing political dispensati­ons, said a person who knows Kishor.

Opinion is divided on how he will do. “Till now, he was working for political parties, and now he wants to own one. Everybody has the freedom to form his opinion. But Bihar will change and people will start to follow him, I don’t see it happening. A new party cannot bring a political upheaval in Bihar,” said D M Diwakar, former director of A N Sinha Institute for Social Studies, an autonomous institutio­n.

But the BJP leader cited above said Kishor’s gameplan may be to get enough vote share to tilt the balance in the state.

This person explained how the BJP has a 35% vote share, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) 35% , Nitish Kumar’s JD (U) 15 % and the Congress and other parties such as the Left, the remaining 15%. “Two groups need to be together in order to be in power in Bihar and in 2015, we had Nitish and RJD coming together and now we have the other two together. They will stay together till there is another option.’’ And Kishor, this person added, “knows that people want some alternativ­e.’’

The JD(U), was more guarded in its response.

“Kishor has been directly or indirectly involved in politics for a decade now. Everybody has the freedom to form an organisati­on,” said JD(U) leader Upendra Kushwaha. “Sometimes back also he tried to mobilize youth but nothing concrete came out it.”

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