Prashant Kishor to Launch New Party with Diverse Representation in Bihar
Political strategist Prashant Kishor is transforming his Jan Suraj campaign into a political party. He aims to avoid any perception of bias towards a specific voting bloc by ensuring proportional representation from various social groups based on their population share.

The new party, set to be established on October 2 in Bihar, will feature a 25-member central committee. This committee will include representatives from the general category, other backward classes (OBCs), extremely backward classes (EBCs), scheduled castes, and minorities. Initially, it was stated that there would be equal representation from these communities. However, this was later revised to reflect their population share according to the overall census.
Proportional Representation
The Bihar government recently conducted a caste survey to determine the number of different communities. This data will guide the proportional representation in the new party's central committee. The 25 members will elect a leader for a one-year term, starting with the representative from the most deprived community.
Kishor has declared that he will not join the leadership group and will continue his foot march across Bihar. He wants the new party to be fully operational before the next Assembly elections at the end of 2025.
Party Formation and Leadership
Any founder member of the Jan Suraj campaign with at least 5,000 supporters can participate in the election process to become a central committee member. This announcement was made recently to ensure transparency and inclusivity in forming the party's leadership structure.
Kishor is determined that the new party should be well-established before the upcoming Assembly elections. This strategic move aims to position the party as a significant player in Bihar's political landscape by 2025.
The formation of this new political entity marks a significant step in Kishor's efforts to bring diverse social groups together under one banner. By ensuring proportional representation, he hopes to create an inclusive and representative political organisation.
This initiative reflects Kishor's commitment to addressing social inequalities and providing a platform for all communities. The emphasis on proportional representation aligns with his vision of a fair and balanced political system.
As Kishor continues his journey across Bihar, his focus remains on building a robust and inclusive political party. The upcoming months will be crucial in shaping the future of this new organisation and its impact on Bihar's political scene.
The establishment of this party is expected to bring fresh dynamics to Bihar's politics. With Kishor's strategic acumen and commitment to inclusivity, the new party aims to make a significant mark in the state's political arena.
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