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Prashant Kishor Faces Police Lathicharge in Patna During Jan Suraj Protest Near Bihar Assembly

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A high-voltage political scene unfolded in Patna on 23 July 2025 when Jan Suraj leader Prashant Kishor and his supporters faced a police lathicharge while marching towards the Bihar Assembly. The political strategist-turned-activist had mobilized a large crowd to gherao the Assembly in protest against unfulfilled promises by the state government. As the group approached the barricaded area near the Assembly premises, tensions escalated between police forces and protestors. The confrontation soon led to the use of force, with one Jan Suraj supporter reportedly injured in the scuffle.

Jan Suraj Rally Halted by Barricades, Turns Chaotic Near Assembly

The Jan Suraj march led by Prashant Kishor aimed to reach the Bihar Legislative Assembly peacefully. However, police had already set up multiple layers of barricades near the Assembly to prevent any disruption. As Kishor’s convoy of supporters began moving towards the heavily guarded perimeter, they attempted to push past the barricades. Police responded swiftly with lathicharge, attempting to disperse the crowd before it could reach the gates. The crowd resisted for a few moments before the situation turned chaotic. Videos of the protest began circulating widely on social media platforms, showing Jan Suraj members clashing with the police.

Prashant Kishor Slams Government After Police Action

Following the incident, Prashant Kishor addressed the media and criticized the Nitish Kumar government. He said the protest was peaceful and aimed at handing over a memorandum to the Chief Minister. According to Kishor, the memorandum contains signatures from over one crore citizens demanding government accountability. He accused the administration of avoiding dialogue and using force to silence dissent. Kishor stated that the police lathicharge was unwarranted and that the state’s leadership was suppressing democratic voices.

Demand for Compensation to 94 Lakh Families at the Heart of Protest

Prashant Kishor’s protest centered on a promise made by the Bihar government two years ago. As per Kishor, the government had pledged to provide ₹2 lakh each to 94 lakh poor families in Bihar. He claimed that despite repeated assurances, not a single family has received even one rupee. Kishor accused the ruling alliance of betraying the trust of the people. The memorandum, prepared by Jan Suraj, aimed to highlight this unfulfilled promise, with signatures collected from across the state. Kishor emphasized that the demand is not political but moral, based on the government’s own words.

‘This Is Just the Beginning’: Kishor Vows to Intensify Protests

In a strongly worded statement after the lathicharge, Prashant Kishor declared that this is only the beginning of a long struggle. He said that unless a government representative comes to meet them, the Jan Suraj team would continue their sit-in near the Assembly. Kishor warned that the protest movement will escalate in the coming months, claiming that the government underestimates the strength of people demanding change. He accused the ruling party of ignoring public sentiment and said that his team will make sure the administration listens, even if it means increasing the pressure daily.

Prashant Kishor Warns Nitish Kumar of Larger Mobilisation

Kishor directly targeted Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying that this protest was a trailer of what lies ahead. He said that next time, he would bring one lakh people to Patna. According to Kishor, neither the police nor the administration would be able to stop them. He emphasized that if the demands of the public are not addressed, the protest will reach Nitish Kumar’s residence. His message was clear — Jan Suraj will no longer accept silence and inaction from the top leadership.

Police Maintain Action Was Necessary to Maintain Law and Order

While Jan Suraj leaders condemned the lathicharge, police officials stated that the action was essential to maintain law and order. According to police sources, protestors attempted to breach high-security areas near the Assembly. Authorities claim the rally lacked prior permission to march beyond designated zones. Police also insisted that minimal force was used and that protestors were repeatedly asked to maintain distance. However, critics argue that the use of lathis against peaceful protestors reflects a growing intolerance towards public dissent.

Political Temperature Rises in Bihar Ahead of State Elections

The clash in Patna has added fuel to the already charged political environment in Bihar. With state elections less than a year away, opposition voices have begun gaining momentum. Jan Suraj, led by Prashant Kishor, has emerged as a rising political force challenging the traditional players. The incident may help Kishor strengthen his image as a people’s leader. His campaign, based on public issues and grassroots outreach, has been gaining traction, especially among the youth and rural voters. Political observers believe that the lathicharge could shift public sympathy in Kishor’s favor.

Jan Suraj’s Signature Drive and Public Outreach Campaign

Over the past two years, Jan Suraj has conducted a massive outreach campaign across Bihar. Prashant Kishor and his team visited hundreds of blocks, villages, and districts, speaking directly with citizens. The one-crore signature memorandum is the result of these extensive public interactions. Kishor claims the campaign focused on real issues, including unemployment, inflation, education, and healthcare. The demand for compensation to 94 lakh families has become a symbolic representation of broader public frustration.

Civil Society Groups Express Concern Over Use of Force

Several civil society groups in Bihar have condemned the police action against Jan Suraj supporters. Human rights activists argued that peaceful protest is a fundamental democratic right. They demanded an independent inquiry into the use of force. Some lawyers from the Patna High Court Bar Association have also called for legal accountability, saying that such incidents damage the credibility of public institutions. The incident is now likely to be debated widely in political and civil forums alike.

What’s Next for Jan Suraj?

Following the incident, Prashant Kishor has hinted at expanding the protest movement further. He confirmed that his team would now begin a phase of statewide mobilization. According to Kishor, Jan Suraj will organize larger gatherings, panchayat meetings, and marches across different districts. The party aims to continue collecting public grievances and pushing for administrative accountability. With assembly elections approaching, Jan Suraj’s strategy seems focused on building pressure from the ground up and making public anger visible.

Opposition Reactions and Government Silence

So far, major opposition parties in Bihar have issued statements expressing concern over the police action. However, the ruling alliance has remained silent. The silence from government leaders has raised further questions about the administration’s stance on public protests. Observers believe that how the state handles this protest could set the tone for the coming months. If ignored, Jan Suraj’s movement may gain sympathy and attract undecided voters looking for alternatives.

The events in Patna mark a turning point in Bihar’s political landscape. Prashant Kishor, once a political strategist behind major electoral wins, is now leading protests on the streets. His direct confrontation with the Nitish Kumar government adds a new layer to the state’s power dynamics. With slogans of public rights, accountability, and justice, the Jan Suraj movement is likely to grow in scale. Whether it translates into electoral success remains to be seen. But for now, Prashant Kishor has succeeded in putting Bihar’s ruling leadership on notice — and the people are watching closely.

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