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No offer made to Prashant Kishor; he is working for BJP: JD(U) president

Updated on: 18 September,2022 08:40 AM IST  |  Patna
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“We know Prashant Kishor has been working for the BJP for some time,” said the JD(U) chief, adding, “The BJP is relying on conspiracies in Bihar. But we are vigilant”

No offer made to Prashant Kishor; he is working for BJP: JD(U) president

Kishor shot to fame in 2014 after his campaign for PM Modi

JD(U) president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan on Saturday alleged that political strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor was “working for” the BJP, as part of its “conspiracies” to find a firm foothold in Bihar.


Rubbishing Kishor’s claim of having turned down an “offer” from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the party’s de facto leader, Lalan asserted that the poll campaign manager was “not a political worker but a businessman” who relied on “marketing” tactics.


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“We know Prashant Kishor has been working for the BJP for some time,” said the JD(U) chief, adding, “The BJP is relying on conspiracies in Bihar. But we are vigilant.”

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