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    'Jan Suraaj' gathering momentum among Bihar's Muslims, says Prashant Kishor

    Prashant Kishor's 'Jan Suraaj' campaign is gaining support as a political alternative, especially among Muslims in Bihar. Speaking at Haj Bhawan, Kishor highlighted that his campaign, aiming to contest the 2025 assembly polls, resonates within the Muslim community. He criticized the RJD, urging Muslims to support candidates aligned with Gandhi and Ambedkar's ideals.

    'Lakshmir Bhandar' tilted scales for Mamata, poor candidate choice cost BJP steeply: I-PAC chief

    Pratik Jain, co-founder and director of I-PAC, credited Mamata Banerjee's 'Lakshmir Bhandar' scheme for women in West Bengal as the key factor behind Trinamool Congress' 2024 victory. He highlighted BJP's flawed candidate choices and negative campaigns for the party's defeat in West Bengal. Jain revealed the agency's strategies that empowered rural women and countered BJP's narrative, leading to TMC's landslide win. He also shared insights on campaign adjustments and internal challenges faced during the elections.

    The young backroom players playing a big role in this year's polls

    These are grads hired in large numbers by consulting firms specialising in communication and public relations, and well entrenched in the political space.

    CM Jagan Mohan Reddy preparing to take on opposition TDP and Congress ahead of polls

    In 2019, the party registered a massive victory in both the assembly and Lok Sabha elections garnering almost 50% vote share. YSR Congress had won 151 out of 175 seats and 22 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats. In 2024, it is facing challenges on multiple fronts.

    Sentence awarded to Rahul Gandhi excessive, Centre should have shown a big heart: Prashant Kishor

    Political strategist-turned-activist, Prashant Kishor, has deemed Rahul Gandhi's two-year imprisonment in a defamation case as "excessive". Kishor urged the government to reconsider and demonstrate a "big heart" towards the Congress leader. Despite working with both the BJP and Congress, Kishor criticised the Congress's lack of preparation in spreading its message.

    China biggest threat to global peace order; need to create a counter-narrative, says IPAC

    The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, which included members of parliament from India as well, during their annual summit in Washington was attended by 60 lawmakers from 30 countries, including Sujeet Kumar from the Biju Janata Dal.

    The Economic Times
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