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Walking In Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Yatra For A Day — Top Six Observations

Anmol Jain

Sep 25, 2024, 06:30 PM | Updated 06:30 PM IST


A Day With Jan Suraaj

Prashant Kishor on his yatra
Prashant Kishor on his yatra

Dear Reader,

Everyone is talking about Prashant Kishor and his Jan Suraaj.

After a two-year-long padyatra that began on 2 October 2022, Kishore is all set to launch a new political party on 2 October 2024 with more than one crore Biharis as founding members.

So, nearly two weeks before the scheduled launch of his political party, Swarajya's Abhishek Kumar tracked Prashant Kishor's yatra to gauge public sentiment around it.

He's now come out with a gripping ground report outlining his top six observations:

  1. People Are Interested But Fear A Repeat Of The Past

  2. How Do Women Look At The Jan Suraaj Movement?

  3. Reactions To Specific Promises Made By PK

  4. BJP, RJD 'Misusing' Jan Suraaj Tag?

  5. Caste, Religion, PK And Jan Suraaj

  6. PK — The Benevolent Dictator?

PK’s Jan Suraaj Yatra resembles both a novel experiment and a monumental gamble. His gambles have helped politicians of all hues in the past. Let us see whether Kishor can help himself in the same way.

Read Abhishek's full ground report here. I'm sure you'd find it intriguing.

Until tomorrow then,

Anmol N Jain


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