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'Will not allow return of Jungle Raj or BJP getting chance to rule': Prashant

Patna, May 18 (UNI) Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor said on Sunday that his party would not allow return of "Jungle Raj" or BJP getting chance to rule the state in next Bihar assembly elections slated for October-November this year.
Kishor told media persons here that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was not in a position to take decision on his own due to poor health conditions.
Taking advantage of poor health conditions of Kumar, BJP was trying to capture power in Bihar in next Assembly elections, but his party would not allow it to happen at any cost, he affirmed.
The Jan Suraaj leader said that his party was creating awareness among the people on game plan of BJP. It appeared that saffron party was trying to take full advantage of poor health conditions of Kumar, he remarked.
"In JD(U), situation is no better as four ministers of the party quota around Kumar were taking all decisions and minting money," Kishor alleged and noted that they were aware of the fact that their party was not going to get another chance to rule after next assembly elections.
The Nitish Kumar government was all set to be ousted from power by the people in next electoral battle, he predicted.
The Jan Suraaj leader also said that the return of " Jungle Raj " would also not be allowed. People of Bihar had bitter experience of RJD regime and they were not prepared to face that kind of situation again, he pointed out.
"People will have the option to choose 'Jan Suraaj' as strong political alternative in next Bihar assembly elections," Kishor said, adding that his party had already declared what would be done for the people if voted to power in next assembly elections.
Interests of all sections of the society would be taken care of by his party in the event of getting a chance to serve the people, he stated.
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