Prashant Kishor, the architect of the Jansuraaj campaign, held a major road show across Siwan district on Monday. He toured four assembly constituencies—Daraunda, Raghunathpur, Jiradei, and Siwan Sadar—seeking support for his candidates. The procession started from Daraunda, passed through Raghunathpur, and reached DAV Chowk in Siwan Sadar, where supporters showered flowers using a JCB machine. The rally then moved via Thana Road to JP Chowk. After interacting with the media, Kishor left for Jiradei. He urged voters to choose representatives wisely and warned against electing corrupt leaders. He particularly targeted Mangal Pandey, the NDA candidate and health minister from Siwan, accusing him of ruining Bihar's health system. Kishor emphasized that real change depends on voters making the right choice at the booth. He also suggested using the NOTA option if no candidate seems suitable.

Kishor's Appeal for Thoughtful Voting and Change
During his media interaction, Prashant Kishor stressed that elections are near and voters must cast their ballots thoughtfully. He warned that electing corrupt individuals would lead to five years of problems. Kishor noted that while many people are joining his campaign, it is crucial they vote correctly at the booth. He said even if a hundred leaders like him come forward, change is impossible without proper voting. He criticized the practice of seeking votes in Bihar while establishing industries in states like Gujarat. Kishor also suggested voters choose NOTA if they dislike all candidates, but urged them not to support corrupt politicians. He emphasized that Siwan's people have a special responsibility to bring positive change to the state through democratic power.
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