Prashant Kishor walked into the 2025 Bihar Assembly election with one of the biggest reputations in Indian politics. The man who helped Narendra Modi script the 2014 wave, who stitched the JD(U)-RJD-Congress alliance in 2015, and who advised winners from Bengal to Tamil Nadu finally entered the arena with his own outfit, Jan Suraaj.
But as counting for the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 progresses, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: Jan Suraaj has not even managed to secure a lead in any constituency, let alone threaten the bigger players.
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Despite PK’s massive padyatra, months-long groundwork, and a carefully crafted narrative around “good governance”, the party is missing from the election trends entirely. Areas where Jan Suraaj expected youth traction or anti-incumbency votes have stayed firmly and clearly with either the BJP-led NDA or the Mahagathbandhan.
Why Prashant Kishor’s party could not break through in the Bihar election
Here’s what the ground picture suggests:
1. Bipolar contest left no room for Jan Suraaj
The 2025 election quickly turned into an NDA vs Mahagathbandhan showdown. Once the narrative became national vs regional, big vs big, there was little space for a third force.
2. No strong caste anchor in a caste-driven state
Unlike established Bihar parties, Jan Suraaj didn’t have a solid caste base to lean on. In a state where caste arithmetic still drives booth-level outcomes, this actually hurt.
3. Weak booth-level machinery
PK may have charisma, but his party lacked deep booth networks. In many seats, Jan Suraaj didn’t have the cadre strength to compete with veterans.
4. Voters saw PK as a strategist, not a candidate
Probably! For many voters, PK is still the man who advises leaders and not someone they imagine as their MLA. The mental leap from strategist to mass politician didn’t happen.
5. Youth interest did not translate into votes
Though PK connected with young crowds, the actual vote transfer didn’t materialise. Many young voters ended up picking between NDA and RJD, the familiar heavyweights.
Prashant Kishor’s political journey: From strategist to Jan Suraaj founder
Prashant Kishor’s political journey is unlike any other:
- Worked in a UN-supported public health programme before entering politics
- Helped Modi’s Gujarat campaign in 2012 and the BJP’s 2014 Lok Sabha blitz
- Built Citizens for Accountable Governance (CAG) and introduced Chai Pe Charcha, 3D rallies and digital micro-targeting
- Architect of Bihar’s 2015 Grand Alliance victory
- Briefly JD(U) vice president before parting ways with Nitish Kumar
- Guided YSRCP, AAP, TMC and DMK to sweeping wins
- Launched the Jan Suraaj Padyatra, a 3,000 km grassroots campaign
- Formed the Jan Suraaj Party in 2024
This election was supposed to be PK’s big political test. It was the moment when he moved from strategist to direct challenger. However, the early results suggest that Bihar’s voters weren’t ready to hand him that role.
What the Bihar election result means for Prashant Kishor and Jan Suraaj
Even if the party ends the day without leads, this isn’t the end of PK’s political story.
Bihar has seen outsiders grow into forces over time, and PK has the advantage of visibility and recall. What he lacks is a vote base and organisational muscle, and these are the things that cannot be built in a single election cycle.
For now, the Bihar Election Result 2025 shows that Jan Suraaj could not disrupt the dominance of the NDA or the Mahagathbandhan. The real challenge for PK will begin after the counting day.