Bihar, Nov 2025: Political strategist turned party founder Prashant Kishor entered the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections with his own outfit, Jan Suraaj, promising a new era of “good governance.” Despite months of groundwork, a massive padyatra, and a narrative aimed at youth and anti incumbency voters, Jan Suraaj failed to secure a lead in any constituency, as counting trends show the contest firmly between the NDA and the Mahagathbandhan.
Why Jan Suraaj Couldn’t Break Through
Election observers point to several factors behind the party’s poor showing:
Bipolar Contest Dominates: The election quickly became an NDA vs Mahagathbandhan battle, leaving little room for a third force.
No Caste Anchor: Unlike established Bihar parties, Jan Suraaj lacked a strong caste base, crucial in the state’s political arithmetic.
Weak Booth Level Machinery: The party’s grassroots network and cadre strength were insufficient to compete with veteran parties.
PK Seen as Strategist, Not Candidate: Voters still perceive Kishor as a behind the scenes strategist rather than a mass politician.
Youth Support Didn’t Convert to Votes: Despite connecting with young voters, most preferred traditional choices—NDA or RJD.
Prashant Kishor’s Political Journey
Prashant Kishor has a track record of shaping election victories across India:
Early work in UN supported public health programs before entering politics
Key strategist for BJP’s 2014 Lok Sabha campaign
Founder of Citizens for Accountable Governance (CAG); innovator of digital micro targeting and mass rallies
Architect of Bihar’s 2015 Grand Alliance win
Political advisor for YSRCP, AAP, TMC, DMK, and others
Launched Jan Suraaj Padyatra, a 3,000 km grassroots campaign before forming Jan Suraaj Party in 2024
This election was expected to mark PK’s transition from strategist to front-line politician. Early results indicate that Bihar’s voters were not ready to entrust him with this role.
What Bihar 2025 Results Mean for PK and Jan Suraaj
While the party’s debut may have disappointed, it does not signal the end of PK’s political ambitions. Bihar has historically allowed outsiders to grow over time. PK’s challenges remain building a vote base and organisational strength, which cannot be achieved in a single cycle.
For now, the Jan Suraaj experiment highlights the dominance of NDA and Mahagathbandhan, setting the stage for PK’s long-term political strategy beyond the 2025 election.