Jan Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishor addressed a press conference on Sunday (April 27). During this, he announced that the signature campaign against the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar will be started from the Chief Minister's native village next month. The announcement was made in Harnaut assembly constituency of Nalanda district, from where the JD(U) president started his political career in the 1980s. Prashant Kishor said, "We often hear that even though Nitish Kumar has not done much for the state, he has brought development in his home district. To break this myth, we have decided to start our signature campaign from Kalyan Bigha on May 11." Nitish Kumar to campaign against Nitish Kumar
The former election strategist said in a press conference, "Everyone should know what is the situation in Nitish Kumar's own village. We will highlight his government's failure to fulfil promises such as financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to poor families. The CM has told the Assembly that there are 94 lakh families across the state who are eligible for such help. But, it seems that this promise is another gimmick like PM Narendra Modi's talk of giving Rs 15 lakh to every bank account holder."

What did Prashant Kishor say?
Prashant Kishor said that other alleged failures of the state government will be exposed by his party, including the promise of giving two decimals of land to Dalits for cultivation and massive corruption in the ongoing land survey. "It will be interesting to find out the reality behind the so-called achievements of the Chief Minister, who has been in power for two decades, in his own village," he said. Prashant Kishor reached Nalanda today on a day-long visit as part of the 'Jan Suraj Udghosh Yatra'. On reaching Nalanda, Prashant Kishor first held a press conference in Bihar Sharif. After this, he was warmly welcomed at many places including Bihar Sharif and Rahui.